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Evaluating Corrections Reforms

By Joseph Hayes, Sonya Tafoya

Three years into public safety realignment, we know little about which programs and services are most effective at reducing recidivism. This is not the first time California has made a major corrections policy change without the tools to evaluate it.

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Funding Special Education

By Linda Strean

A well-attended Sacramento event focused on the way the special education finance system works now in California and on PPIC’s recommendations to change it.

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California’s Changing Headwaters

By Lori Pottinger

Much of the state’s water supply originates in forested headwaters. An expert interview on how a warming climate and extreme wildfires are changing these ecosystems.

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Californians and Immigration

By Dean Bonner

While the courts, and perhaps Congress, decide the future of President Obama’s actions on immigration, the most recent PPIC Statewide Survey shows how Californians view the issue.

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Californians and DACA

By Lunna Lopes

The vast majority of Californians favor the protections offered by DACA.

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Reforming Proposition 13

By Mark Baldassare

In the current legislative session there has been a movement toward making changes in the Proposition 13 tax limits that voters approved in 1978.

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Measuring Child Poverty

By David Lesher

At a well-attended briefing in Sacramento this week, PPIC research fellow Sarah Bohn described the findings in a newly released report, Child Poverty and the Social Safety Net in California.

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Reconnecting the Klamath

By Jeffrey Mount, Peter Moyle

The agreements to remove four Klamath dams are major milestones but are only first steps toward restoring the basin’s fisheries

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PPIC Turns 25

By Mark Baldassare

Through recessions, earthquakes, drought, a gubernatorial recall, and a "blue wave"—PPIC has provided objective, nonpartisan, evidence-based research to California policymakers and the public for 25 years.

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California’s LGBT Population

By Hans Johnson

California’s share of adults identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) is higher than that in the rest of the nation. Our state’s LGBT community includes a broad range of identities and reflects California’s overall racial and ethnic diversity.

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