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Budget Surplus Divides Californians

By Dean Bonner

While most Californians hold an optimistic view of the state budget, they are divided on how to spend a historically large surplus.

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Video: Tom Steyer on the Issues

By Linda Strean

Tom Steyer says the most important issues for California are addressing income inequality, rebuilding the state for the 21st century, and protecting democracy.

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Video: Villaraigosa on His Priorities

By Linda Strean

When Antonio Villaraigosa—candidate for governor and former Los Angeles mayor—was asked to name the top issues most important to the state’s future, he started with the economy.

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Video: Seizing the Drought

By Sarah Bardeen

Californians know that climate change is here—and we’re feeling its effects nowhere more than in our water system. Last week, during our fall conference, we convened three days of expert panels. Scientists, policymakers, growers, water managers, and restoration advocates laid out a compelling vision of how to prepare our water system for the changes that are already underway.

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Ukrainian Immigrants in California

By Hans Johnson

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has special relevance for California’s Ukrainian community, one of the largest in the country. About one in six Ukrainian immigrants in the US lives in California.

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The 2020 Census Is Critical for California

By Sarah Bohn, Lynette Ubois

An accurate count in the 2020 Census is essential to determining Californians' representation in Congress and how much federal funding the state receives for public services.

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Video: California Primary Preview

By Susan Gluss

In the run-up to California's June 5 primary, Gavin Newsom leads the governor’s race, followed by surging Republican candidate John Cox and Democrat Antonio Villaraigosa.

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Video: California’s Aging Population

By Linda Strean

How is California coping with the challenge of its growing and changing senior population? That was the question posed to a panel of experts at a PPIC event in Sacramento last week.

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High Poverty Rate Persists

By Caroline Danielson, Sarah Bohn

Although the state’s economy has rebounded, the latest poverty statistics suggest there’s been little improvement in the share of Californians struggling to make ends meet.

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