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California Republicans were pleased that lower- and middle-income residents will be able to deduct more of their state and local taxes, or SALT. The deduction, now capped at $10,000, would rise to $40,000 for those with taxable incomes of less than $500,000.
Assemblywoman Dr. Jasmeet Bains (D-Delano) submitted a resolution to formally censure the California GOP Congressional Delegation after nine members voted yes o
California Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed congressional proposals that would, among other things, cut Medicaid funding to states that provide taxpayer-financed non-emergency health care to illegal immigrants.
The midterm elections will test the durability of Latino voters' shift toward Donald Trump, especially in several California districts.
The Senate repealed California’s de facto national EV mandate Thursday morning, delivering on a key pledge of President Donald Trump’s
Health experts are taking a stand against California Republicans for what they claim would strip away Medicaid care from millions in the state.
President Donald Trump may soon revoke California's EPA waiver, sparking legal battles with Gov. Newsom over electric vehicle regulations and energy capacity concerns.
California is going to war, legally speaking, against the Federal government. On Thursday, the GOP-led Senate voted to strip the state of its longstanding ability to set its own vehicle emissions rules. California’s response? A firm promise to sue the federal government if and when US President Donald Trump signs the measure into law.
The DCCC's first paid ads of the 2026 election cycle target Asian American voters in several Southern California swing districts.
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California's 2035 deadline for phasing out gas-powered cars is overturned after the Senate voted to rescined an EPA waiver empowering the Golden State's regulation.