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The Lookout: New Cal Housing Bills Could Change the Look, Feel of Your Neighborhood - Los Angeles Sentinel

The Lookout: New Cal Housing Bills Could Change the Look, Feel of Your Neighborhood - Los Angeles Sentinel
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Networking California for Sickle Cell Care Initiative Launches Neglected No More

Networking California for Sickle Cell Care Initiative Launches Neglected No More
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Members of the California Legislative Black Caucus Reflect on the One-Year Anniversary of the Murder of George Floyd - Los Angeles Sentinel

California State Budget for 2021-22 Draws Both Pushback and Praise - Los Angeles Sentinel

California State Budget for 2021-22 Draws Both Pushback and Praise By Tanu Henry, California Black Media Published May 20, 2021 (Courtesy photo) Depending on where they stand, a number of political leaders in California either praised or pushed back on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $ 267.8 billion budget proposal for fiscal year 2021-22. The plan includes a broad range of high-dollar investments intended to help the state’s struggling economy recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, the governor announced his mid-year budget, which Sacramento insider’s call the “May Revise.” It is an enhanced and more detailed version of the smaller $227 billion spending plan Newsom sent to lawmakers for approval in January.

Black State Lawmakers Are Demanding More Police Accountability in California Here Are 7 Of Their Proposals

Assembly Bill 118 is another bill returning from 2020 but this one was vetoed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The CRISES Act would create pilot programs to allow community-based organizations to respond to 911 calls rather than police. Author Sen. Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles) says 70% of 911 calls are for nonviolent, noncriminal issues and could be handled by social workers or mental health professionals. Kamlager said the governor returned the bill last year over concerns about housing the program in the Department of Emergency Services. This time, she hopes to house it in the state’s social services department. Assembly Bill 89 Assembly Bill 89, sponsored by Asm. Reggie Jones-Sawyer (D-Los Angeles), would require new police officers to either have a bachelor’s degree or be at least 25 years old the age many scientists believe the brain reaches full maturity. “We don’t allow 18-year-olds to drink,” the South L.A. Democrat said, but younger police are given a gun “and lit

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