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How a Supreme Court Ruling on a Missouri Playground's Funding Could Alter California's School Voucher Ban

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Feinstein Faces Hecklers at Town Hall in San Francisco
This year, a lot of focus at Congressional town hall meetings has been on Republicans, as constituents have been giving them an earful across the state and the country. But Democrats are getting a ton of heat too, including Sen. Dianne Feinstein. She faced down hecklers and protesters at a town hall meeting in San Francisco on Monday.

Rep. LaMalfa Calls for 'Self-Control' at Oroville Town Hall
In Oroville, about 500 people came out for a town hall meeting held by Republican congressman Doug LaMalfa.

'It's Like Church': Denham Asks Town Hall Crowd to Remain Respectful
Central Valley Republlcan Jeff Denham held his first town hall meeting since Donald Trump took office. He picked a bigger venue because he was expecting a large turnout. For better or worse, he got one.

Prosecutors File Criminal Charges Against Employer of Contractor Killed in Big Sur Wildfire
Now, a follow up to a story we told you yesterday, about the workplace dangers faced by many of the private contractors who help California battle wildfires year after year. That report centered on a 35-year-old bulldozer operator who was killed in the Soberanes Fire when the massive machine he was operating tipped over. We learned Monday that Monterey County prosecutors have filed seven criminal charges against the company that the man worked for.

How a Supreme Court Ruling About a Missouri Playground Could Alter California's School Voucher Ban
Since California's constitution was passed in 1879, a strict separation between church and state has been enshrined in state law. That could come under fire this week, when the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case that challenges a state's ban on funding a religious school.

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