The alliance between Kamala Harris and Laurene Powell Jobs is a genuine 20-year friendship that has thrust the press-shy billionaire philanthropist into the political spotlight.
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California Sues Exxon Over Plastics Pollution and Recycling ‘Myth’
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said that Exxon Mobil has contributed greatly to global pollution by deceiving the public into believing that single-use plastics would be recycled if disposed of properly.
Project 2025 to California: Report Abortion Data or Lose Billions in Medicaid Funds
If a victorious Donald Trump implements Project 2025, California will face an ultimatum: Report sensitive abortion data to the government or jeopardize Medicaid funding. A former Trump Health and Human Services appointee wrote this section of the campaign document.
The Rise of Tribal Casinos in California
Published in cooperation between BetMGM Money Casino and San Jose Inside
In recent years, tribal casinos have become a significant force in California's gaming industry. These establishments, operated by Native American tribes, have not only transformed the economic landscape but also brought cultural and social benefits to their communities. History of Tribal Casinos in California
Tribal casinos in California have a rich history dating back to the 1980s.
Newsom Vetoes Home-Buying Assistance for Undocumented Immigrants
Gov. Gavin Newsom rejected a Democratic proposal that would have extended first-time home-buyer loans to some undocumented immigrants. Republicans had widely criticized the bill.
CA Tribe Bought Campaign Ads for Evan Low, Who Cast Key Gambling Vote
Low's Silicon Valley constituents could lose tens of millions of dollars in local tax revenues if Gavin Newsom signs a bill that allows casino-owning tribes to sue private card rooms, their competitors.
What Court Cases from Kamala Harris’ Past Reveal about Her Record as CA Prosecutor
Was the former California attorney general and San Francisco DA too soft on crime? Or too tough?
CA Companies Wrote Landmark Gig Worker Law, but No One Is Enforcing It
Prop. 22 promised improved pay and benefits for California gig workers. But when companies fail to deliver, the state isn’t doing much to help push back.
Silicon Valley Puts Its Tech Expertise to Work Fighting Fires With Fire
Anukool Lakhina of San Jose, CEO of Burnbot, is one of dozens of high-tech entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley who are trying to use new forms of technology to solve the problem of mega-wildfires in the age of climate change.
California’s Shifting Gambling and Crypto Scene
Recent developments in these sectors will affect the future of online sports betting. Published in cooperation between Techopedia and San Jose Inside
California has recently seen many changes and movements within its gambling and crypto industries. The legalization of online sports betting was proposed and ultimately failed.
Newsom Considers Special Legislative Session on Gas Prices
Senate Democratic leader Mike McGuire objects to the governor's plan, saying the Senate will not support convening a special session this fall.
Chinese Tech Professionals Moving to Silicon Valley for New Opportunities
Entrepreneurs and venture capitalists are setting up firms across the Pacific, only to find that any investment with Chinese ties is a hard sell.
Lawmakers Say Newsom Staff Inflated Costs to Seal Fate of Health Care Bills
A trio of California Democratic lawmakers say they’re frustrated by high cost estimates that helped kill their health care legislation. Did the Newsom administration inflate the numbers to quietly kill the bills?
CA Democratic Delegates Cheer Home-State Candidate this Week
While the Democratic Party has rallied around Vice President Kamala Harris after President Joe Biden bowed to pressure not to run for re-election, a few uncommitted delegates may still need convincing.
California Lawmakers Kill Crime Bills, Keep Reparations
Legislators blocked more than 270 bills, partly due to the budget crunch, in the second round of suspense file hearings this year. The 500 bills that survived must still win final approval by Aug. 31 to reach Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk.
How California’s Landmark Crypto Regulations Will Affect the iGaming Industry
On October 13, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Digital Financial Assets Law (DFAL), marking a significant step in regulating the digital asset market.