Por: Los Angeles Times Business September 29, 2022
Steven Johnson spent 19 years as a minimum wage laborer for a Los Angeles moving company, lifting heavy furniture and suffering three hernias along the way. For the last decade, the 61-year-old has worked as a waiter and as a cook in fast-paced kitchens. Now arthritis has swollen his knees. “I tried to tough it out, icing myself down,” Johnson said. But he’s had to cut back to two days a week. Johnson’s income last year: $11,000. As for... + full article
Associated Press USA Entertainment October 01, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom delivered a mixed verdict on more than three dozen criminal justice laws before his bill-signing deadline Friday, approving measures to seal criminal records and free dying inmates but denying bids to restrict solitary... + más
Newsom has mixed verdict on California criminal justice laws | WPLG Local 10
California Gov. Gavin Newsom appears in Texas, other states despite legal ban on official travel | Fox News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 01, 2022
As gas prices in California soar, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday called on lawmakers to introduce a windfall tax on rip-off oil companies and urged state air regulators to allow refineries to produce cheaper winter-blend gasoline to help boost supplies and cut prices. Crude oil... + más
Newsom relaxes refinery rules as California gas prices soar | ABC News
Newsom relaxes refinery rules as California gas prices soar | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 01, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California Gov. Gavin Newsom delivered a mixed verdict on more than three dozen criminal justice laws before his bill-signing deadline Friday, approving measures to seal criminal records and free dying inmates but denying bids to restrict solitary... + más
Newsom urges overhaul of Democrats' strategy, calls on party to go on offense | ABC7
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 30, 2022
In the real world, workers in their mid-60s are either contemplating retirement or thinking about adding a few years to their working lives before trying to perfect their pickleball game.But the wonderful world of MBTA pensions has never been anything like the “real world.”... + más
Union officials sue MBTA after arbitrator proposes slashing pensions of those who retire before the age of 65 | The Boston Globe
Your State Pension Hates You | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 30, 2022
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill on Thursday that would have required cities to forgive parking tickets for homeless Californians. The move was a disappointment for anti-poverty advocates across the state — who have warned that parking-ticket late fees can lead to more debt for... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 29, 2022
When Alex Padilla took over Kamala Harris’ seat in the U.S. Senate in 2021, he quickly proved that Gov. Gavin Newsom had made a wise appointment, stepping confidently onto the national stage at a moment of intense political turmoil. On Nov. 8, voters will be asked to give him... + más
Q&A: Padilla joins bipartisan effort to prevent another Jan. 6 attack | Los Angeles Times
Oz picks up key endorsement from national business organization for his ‘pro-growth’ views | PennLive
Los Angeles Times USA Science September 24, 2022
As California settles into a third year of pandemic, COVID-19 continues to pose a serious threat. But the number of people dying — and the demographics of those falling victim — has shifted notably from the first two years. Given the collective immunity people have garnered... + más
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