Category: News

California is poised to extend healthcare coverage to seniors living in the U.S. illegally

SACRAMENTO —  California has been slowly erasing legal immigration status as a requirement for medical coverage under the state’s healthcare program for low-income residents, allowing children and, this month, young adults living in the U.S. illegally to enroll. Now, Democratic lawmakers expect Gov. Gavin Newsom to embrace an effort to include seniors without legal status in…

By JohnValbyNation January 9, 2020 0

Rep. Duncan Hunter's seat in Congress will sit vacant, as governor says no to special election

SAN DIEGO —  Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said Wednesday that a special election would not be called to fill the congressional seat that will be vacated when Rep. Duncan Hunter resigns from office Monday. “The Governor’s Office received Rep. Hunter’s resignation letter. Based on the timing of the resignation, a special election will not be called,”…

By JohnValbyNation January 9, 2020 0

House to vote on war powers resolution after Trump officials brief Congress on killing of Suleimani

WASHINGTON —  The House will vote on a war powers resolution Thursday to limit what military action President Trump can take against Iran after Democrats — and even a couple of Republicans — complained a Trump administration briefing on the justification for killing a top Iranian general came down to simply: Trust us. Democrats said Defense…

By JohnValbyNation January 9, 2020 0

This bill would let new homeless shelters and affordable housing bypass environmental law

SACRAMENTO —  Aiming to speed up the construction of affordable housing and homeless shelters in California, new legislation would make all new low-income housing projects exempt from a key environmental law that has been used to restrict development. Assembly Bill 1907, introduced Wednesday, would allow low-income housing projects and shelters to bypass the California Environmental Quality…

By JohnValbyNation January 9, 2020 0

San Diego Unified joins legal fight against vaping giant Juul

Other school districts have filed similar lawsuits against the e-cigaratte company, including Los Angeles Unified. SAN DIEGO —  The San Diego Unified School District is suing Juul Labs, a giant in the electronic cigarette industry, for the company’s role in fostering vaping among children, saying it’s an alarming phenomenon that has disrupted learning at schools throughout…

By JohnValbyNation January 9, 2020 0