The Supreme Court’s decision on homelessness will test a California shelter system that’s full of problems – and lacking accountability.
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Gail Pellerin Among Top Four Stock Investors in CA Legislature
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Can Tough-on-crime Ballot Measure Deliver on Promises to Reduce Homelessness?
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California Legislators Got More than $1.4M in Travel, Gifts in ’23
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With New Bond Vote Pending, 2018 Bond for Housing Hits Snags
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Inside This Year’s Massive Effort to Count California’s Growing Unhoused Population
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State, Lenders Seek to Recover $170 Million from Homekey Housing Developers
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Cal State Can’t Say How Many Employees Have Been Accused of Sexual Harassment
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Extreme Weather Is Threatening California’s Dams. What Happens if They Fail?
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Townhouse Project in Saratoga Is at Epicenter of CA Debate over New Union Rules
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Videos of Police Shootings in California Are Edited to Follow the Same Script
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How Silicon Valley Moguls Save Millions in Taxes by Skirting a Century-Old Law
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Congress outlawed tax deductions on “wash sales” in 1921, but Goldman Sachs and others have helped billionaires like Silicon Valley's Mark Zuckerberg, Brian Acton and Dustin Moskovitz see huge tax savings by selling stocks for a loss and then replacing them with nearly identical investments.
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