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Culture Wars Dominate Huntington Beach Politics Heading Into March Primary

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A recent protest outside of Huntington Beach City Hall organized by the group Protect Huntington Beach. (Photo By: Saul Gonzalez/The California Report)

Divisive Ballot Measure In Huntington Beach Would Require ID’s When Voting In Person

America’s growing culture wars can be seen in local politics across the state. That includes in the Orange County city of Huntington Beach, where a conservative majority on the city council has rolled back several progressive initiatives.  And in March, a highly contentious measure is on the ballot. It’s a city charter amendment titled Measure 1 that if passed, would require Huntington Beach residents to show official identification when voting in-person.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

Judge Approves Reopening Plan For Madera Community Hospital

A Fresno judge has approved a plan to reopen bankrupt Madera Community Hospital, which has been closed for more than a year. That’s despite a reopening bid from UC San Francisco announced last week.
Reporter: Kerry Klein, KVPR

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