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California Surgeon General Pushes for Health Equity During Pandemic

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State Surgeon General Concerned About Pandemic's Effect on Hard-Hit Communities

Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris was sworn in as California's first Surgeon General back in 2019.  She's been helping lead the response to the coronavirus pandemic and has been especially concerned about the toll it's taking on communities of color and children.
Guest: Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris, California Surgeon General

Reports of Vaccine Code System Abuse Spark Calls for Change

The codes were designed to help people in hard-hit communities across California get access to vaccinations.  But they're being shared and people who don't qualify are taking up spaces reserved for those communities.

Newsom Administration Sued Over Oil and Gas Drilling Permits

A national environmental group is suing the Newsom Administration.  The Center for Biological Diversity  claims thousands of oil and gas drilling permits have been illegally approved.
Reporter: Ted Goldberg, KQED

Audit Finds California's Climate Goals Out of Reach

The report found that regulators overstated reductions in the state’s greenhouse gas emissions. A key problem is that emissions from the transportation sector have increased in recent years.
Reporter: Kevin Stark, KQED

California Utility Customers Paying More for Power

A report by the Energy Institute at Berkeley's Haas School of Business and the nonprofit Next 10 found rates are much higher for Californians.  In fact, Pacific Gas & Electric customers pay 80% more than the national average.
Reporter: Lily Jamali, The California Report

Lawrence Ferlinghetti's Life and Legacy Remembered

With the death Monday of Lawrence Ferlinghetti at the age of 101, San Francisco has lost a figure synonymous with more than a half century of the city’s cultural history.  His lasting legacy will go far beyond just the City Lights Book Store.
Guest: Chloe Veltman, KQED Arts and Culture Reporter

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