State Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Amazon
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is suing Amazon, alleging the online retail giant engages in anticompetitive contracting, in violation of state laws.
Reporter: Rachael Myrow, KQED
Many California Teachers Want Change In Training To Help Students With Dyslexia
Across the country, many families and dyslexia advocates are pushing for something called “structured literacy,” a type of early reading instruction that’s attuned to how the brain learns to read, with an emphasis on phonics. Experts say this type of reading instruction can benefit all students, especially those with dyslexia. But it’s not the norm in most California classrooms, or in teacher prep programs.
Reporter: Julia Barajas, KPCC/LAist
Governor Newsom Signs CARE Court Bill Into Law
Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated a major legislative accomplishment on Wednesday. He signed his CARE Court bill into law, which seeks to improve mental health care in California, especially for people who are homeless with severe mental illnesses.
Reporter: Erin Baldassari, KQED
Proposition Splits Democrats From Governor Newsom
In November, California voters will vote on Proposition 30. It’s a “clean air initiative” that would tax California’s wealthiest residents to pay for electric car rebates and infrastructure. Governor Gavin Newsom does not support the measure, but most fellow Democrats do.
Reporter: Kevin Stark, KQED
Online Gambling Ballot Measure Trails According To New Poll
A majority of likely California voters say they plan to reject a ballot measure this fall that would legalize online sports betting. That's according to the latest poll from the Public Policy Institute of California.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED