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State Lawmakers Proposing Rebate Plan to Help Californians Struggling With Gas Prices

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Lawmakers Look to New Plan to Ease Burden of Higher Gas Prices

A new proposal from a group of mostly Democratic state lawmakers would send a $400 rebate to California taxpayers to help with the massive surge in gas prices. The group has sent a letter to Governor Newsom, arguing that a rebate would cover the current 51-cents per gallon state gas tax for a full year.

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Pasadena Put on Notice Over New Housing Law

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Reporter: Mary Franklin Harvin, The California Report

Bay Area Monitoring Wastewater For Signs of Potential Coronavirus Wave

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Minor League baseball players have been pushing for better pay for years. Now, a California state senator is hoping his legislation can lead to a national movement to help them.
Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, The California Report

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