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California farm exports help agriculture, but at what cost? - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | California farm exports help agriculture, but at what cost? Sacramento Bee While it could be argued that food grown in California for Californians is a beneficial use of our water, it's harder to make that case for crops exported overseas for the benefit of a few farmers – often corporations – at the expense of other water ... |
All the best Californians want single payer health care. What's ailing me? - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | All the best Californians want single payer health care. What's ailing me? Sacramento Bee I'm so disappointed in myself. I should be 100-percent supportive of establishing California's own single-payer system, in which the government uses taxes to pay everyone's healthcare costs. Because all the best Californians are for it. California's ... and more » |
Tapping Into Something Big - Sacramento Magazine
Sacramento Magazine | Tapping Into Something Big Sacramento Magazine Back in the summer of 2016, when Rohit Nayyar first announced plans to expand his West Sacramento bottle shop RoCo Wine & Spirits by adding an adjacent taproom, he expected to start pouring beers within a couple of months. Fast-forward 379 days filled ... |
California to become a 'sanctuary state' in 2018 - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | California to become a 'sanctuary state' in 2018 Sacramento Bee Gov. Jerry Brown placed new limitations on state and local law enforcement's ability to help the federal government enforce immigration violations by signing California's controversial “sanctuary state” bill into law on Thursday. Senate President Pro ... California Becomes 'Sanctuary State' as Governor Signs BillFOX40 Jerry Brown signs bill making California a sanctuary stateSFGate California Becomes 'Sanctuary State' As Gov. Brown Signs BillCBS Sacramento The News Tribune -MyMotherLode.com -Los Angeles Times all 86 news articles » |
Mobile homes often trade in a 'gray market.' Owners now have a chance to avoid back taxes. - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | Mobile homes often trade in a 'gray market.' Owners now have a chance to avoid back taxes. Sacramento Bee Nearly 21,000 families in the four-county Sacramento region, and about a half-million across California, live in homes that are theoretically mobile. For many, buying a home that's up on blocks is one of the last opportunities for single-family ... |
Banning gas-powered vehicles in California isn't crazy at all - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | Banning gas-powered vehicles in California isn't crazy at all Sacramento Bee Banning sales of internal combustion engine vehicles (“Ban cars that run on gas? That's just crazy,” Forum, Oct. 1) could be exactly what California needs. An audacious move on transportation would address a looming climate policy challenge while ... |
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