Category: News

Biden's education plan: Free community college, expanded loan programs

Joe Biden is calling for making community and technical college free while making existing federal college loan programs more generous as he continues charting a policy course that moves left but stops short of his more progressive rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination. The former vice president’s $750-billion higher education plan represents a major expansion…

By JohnValbyNation October 10, 2019 0

Here's what Democrats are reportedly considering to protect the whistleblower's identity

WASHINGTON —  House Democrats are considering additional measures to protect the identity of the whistleblower whose complaint spurred an impeachment inquiry into President Trump, according to the Washington Post. To prevent efforts to expose the whistleblower, Democrats are weighing having the individual testify from a remote location and obscuring the person’s appearance and voice, three officials…

By JohnValbyNation October 10, 2019 0

In blistering letter, White House refuses to cooperate with impeachment inquiry

WASHINGTON —  The White House has issued a formal objection to House Democrats’ impeachment probe into President Trump without an official vote. In a blistering letter to House Democrats, the White House’s lawyer said President Trump “cannot participate in your partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances.” MORE COVERAGE: Defiant letter marks a major milestone in…

By JohnValbyNation October 10, 2019 0

Q&A: How will California's new rent cap affect me?

OAKLAND —  Millions of Californians will have new safeguards against large rent increases after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Tuesday capping annual rent hikes for the next decade. Newsom has hailed the law, Assembly Bill 1482, as the nation’s strongest statewide renter protection measure. Here’s how it works: What does the law do? The law…

By JohnValbyNation October 10, 2019 0

'Connected' taxpayers got breaks with L.A. County assessor's office, whistleblowers allege

The Los Angeles County assessor’s office has given favorable treatment to connected taxpayers, allowing them to pay lower property taxes for years and costing the county millions of dollars in lost revenue, according to a whistleblower lawsuit filed by three employees. Stephen Adamus, Yvonne Austin and Scott Woods say County Assessor Jeff Prang, his top…

By JohnValbyNation October 10, 2019 0