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California Republicans Select First Woman to Chair State Party

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California Republicans Select First Woman to Chair State Party

Moderates in the California Republican party are breathing a sigh of relief after political consultant Jessica Patterson was elected as the new chair yesterday.
Reporter: Katie Orr

Oakland Teachers Strike Continues As Negotiations Stumble

Teachers are in Day 3 of a strike in Oakland, demanding more pay and smaller class sizes from the Oakland Unified School District, which says it doesn't have the money.

Non-Partisan Report Pushes Back on Gov. Newsom's Housing Plans

One of the major sticking points in negotiations between the Oakland Unified and the teachers union is pay. The cost of living here has skyrocketed. Governor Gavin Newsom has placed housing at the top of his agenda. But two months into his tenure, he’s getting plenty of pushback. Two recent reports throw cold water on his budget plans.
Guest: Guy Marzorati

Report: Farmland in San Joaquin Valley Has to Be Taken Out of Production to Save Groundwater Basins

A recent report projects that more than a half-million acres of farmland will have to be taken out of production, in order to maintain stressed groundwater basins in the San Joaquin Valley.
Reporter: Craig Miller

A Second Attempt to Skirt New Federal Rules on Campus Sexual Assault

A state lawmaker has introduced legislation once again to reinstate several Obama-era protections for student survivors of sexual assault as they are set to be rolled back by the Trump administration.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson

Remembering San Francisco's Public Defender: His Impact on State Policy

San Francisco's Public Defender Jeff Adachi died on Friday night. The vocal critic of police misconduct influenced criminal justice systems across the state by pushing for changes in policy and setting a gold standard for public defenders.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson

Roundup Weedkiller Back in Court

An unusual trial involving the popular weedkiller Roundup is set to begin today in San Francisco.
Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon

Architecture Students Reimagine Paradise in Aftermath of Camp Fire

A group of architecture students from Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo are back at the drawing board after presenting their plans for re-imagining Paradise on Friday. They've been putting their heads together to help residents of the Butte County town rebuild after it was almost completely destroyed by the Camp Fire in November.
Reporter: Jeremy Siegel

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