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Episode 327
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CA Plans to Crackdown on Tech's Power-Guzzling Data Centers
Season 2025
Episode 319
As AI and cloud computing expand, California’s data centers are driving up energy demand. Lawmakers are proposing bills to prevent electricity customers from footing the bill while incentivizing clean energy. Some cities are already seeing rate hikes linked to data center growth.
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Senate Bill 68 would require restaurants to identify allergens on menus.
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A bill would let car dealers charge up to $500 in processing fees.
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State Farm faces state probe after complaints over fire claim delays.
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Study links rising rents to falling transit use in LA neighborhoods.
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Governor Newsom wants to cut back weightloss drugs from Medi-Cal to help the $12 billion deficit.
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The CA Supreme Court heard arguments in a case about how much customers are paid for excess energy.
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Governor Gavin Newsom wants to increase the state's investment in film and tv tax credits.
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Newsom’s budget proposal to speed up the Delta Tunnel project ignites controversy.
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A pilot program raising juror pay is cut from California's budget plan.
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California eases AI rules, removing key protections under pressure.
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The LAPD’s decades-old warning about false complaints now faces a court challenge.
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Lawmakers push new pay rules for incarcerated firefighters and inmates.