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Controller Malia Cohen: Despite $68 Billion Deficit, California Has Enough Cash to Pay Bills
Over the next few months, Californians will spend time processing the details of Governor Gavin Newsom’s 2024-2025 spending plan, which he is expected to present to the Legislature on Jan. 10 in Sacramento. However, reports of the state’s whopping $68 billion budget deficit — as projected by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) — have foreshadowed the Governor’s announcement with uncertainty.
Activism
The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Hold Day of Advocacy at the Capitol in Sacramento
A member of the “Divine Nine,” Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., was founded on Jan. 13, 1913, at Howard University in Washington, D.C. The organization was established by 22 women who sought to shift the group’s focus from social activities to public service, academic excellence, and social activism.
Activism
More and More, Black Californians Are Worried About Rising Costs of Housing, Energy, Food and Gas
According to an April 2024 report by the Greenlining Institute, low-income Black Californians are struggling with affordability due to a combination of historical systemic barriers and modern economic pressures. The Greenlining Institute is a California-based policy, research, and advocacy nonprofit founded in 1993 to fight systemic racism and economic injustice.
Activism
Advocates Rally at State Capitol to Demand Heat Protections for Incarcerated People; More Funding for DV Survivors
On May 4, Assemblymember Mike Gipson (D-Carson) spoke at the Survivors Speak California Rally at the State Capitol to advocate for AB 2499, which focuses on heat and health protections in state prisons. The three-day event was organized by Californians for Safety and Justice, a project of the Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice network.
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Art4 weeks agoAfter 10-Year Wait, Fillmore Heritage Center Reopens in San Francisco
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Art4 weeks agoOakland Director Boots Dazzles Once Again in ‘I Love Boosters’
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Business3 weeks agoSale of Coliseum to African American Developers Moves Toward Completion
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Activism3 weeks agoOakland Post: Week of June 17 – 23, 2026
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Alameda County2 weeks agoFerry Fares to Increase July 1 as Ridership Hits Record Highs
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Bay Area2 weeks agoUC Berkeley Named Top Public University in the U.S. and No. 7 in the World by ‘U.S. News’



