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Merced City Council rejects expanded tenant protection proposal. ‘It’s not the right time.’
The Merced City Council on Monday night largely opposed a requested agenda item to discuss expanding tenant protections after hearing broad opposition from community members. District 6 Councilmember Fue Xiong spearheaded a discussion to consider adding an action item to a future agenda. Xiong presented four programs as additional safeguards for…
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- Rob Bonta has sent nearly 500 press releases this year. But he has been quiet about California's payouts for lost or settled court cases. Recently they totaled $7 million.
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- What would Xavier Becerra, a 35-year veteran of Democratic politics, do as California governor? He’s still not saying.
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