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Stories related to: Election 2022

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Health Care

California leaders vow a constitutional amendment to enshrine abortion rights if Roe v. Wade is overturned

May 3, 2022 | Nicole Nixon

Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democratic leaders doubled down Tuesday on their plans to make California a “sanctuary” for abortion rights after a leaked Supreme Court opinion showing Roe v. Wade will likely be overturned.

AP Photo/Don Thompson

State Government

What does the California Attorney General do?

April 26, 2022 | Nicole Nixon

The attorney general wields a huge amount of power and resources to influence legal enforcement in California, both through the courts and policing.

Alisha Jucevic / CalMatters

State Government

Can California Republicans win statewide again?

April 25, 2022

California Republicans rally at their state convention, hoping to win a statewide office for the first time since 2006 and help the GOP retake control of Congress. But divisions between pro-Trump, conservative and traditional factions were difficult

Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

State Government

Interview: Top issues for California voters split by party, poll shows

April 25, 2022 | Randol White

The latest Berkeley Institute of Government Studies poll shows what California voters consider to be most important seems to fall along party lines. Housing topped the list for Democrats, while Republicans were most concerned about crime.

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Ballot measure that would outlaw homeless encampments, force Sacramento to build shelters headed to voters

April 6, 2022 | Chris Nichols

Proponents of a similar, but more stringent ballot measure say they will withdraw their proposal now that the city council approved the compromise ordinance on Wednesday.

Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

State Government

Cop cash: California law enforcement gives big to campaigns

March 29, 2022

California law enforcement groups are making sizable donations to candidates for attorney general, treasurer and Legislature before the June 7 primary.

Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

Sacramento city, county considering ballot proposals outlawing homeless encampments on public property

February 22, 2022 | Chris Nichols

The measures would bar homeless people from living in parks, on sidewalks or other public property once shelter space is offered — but only after enough shelter is built.

Jeff Chiu/AP

San Francisco voters recall 3 school board members

February 16, 2022

Voters in famously liberal San Francisco ousted three members of the board who, critics argued, focused more on renaming schools than getting students back into classrooms.

Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

State Government

GOP Sen. Brian Dahle challenges Newsom for governor

February 8, 2022 | Nicole Nixon

Dahle slammed Newsom as a “dictator” and “smooth-talking wine salesman” who has failed to address California’s skyrocketing cost of living and worsening homelessness crisis.

Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

Interview: Shasta County registrar discusses challenges of contentious recall election

February 1, 2022

Tuesday is the last day for Shasta County residents to vote in the recall election of Second District Supervisor Leonard Moty. Shasta County Registrar of Voters Cathy Darling Allen is working to ensure a fair and free election despite tension.

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