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Episode 425
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Incarcerated Firefighters’ Pay Could Go From $5.80 a Day to 7.25 an Hour
Season 2025
Episode 415
California will pay incarcerated firefighters $7.25 an hour during active fires starting January, if lawmakers pass a supporting bill. The policy marks a historic shift in pay and aims to help incarcerated workers transition into firefighting careers after release.
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California updates its low-carbon fuel program, sparking backlash.

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Trump move to rescind forest rule would impact 4M acres in CA.

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A bill aims to protect honeybees as mites and die-offs worsen in CA.

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CA colleges spend big on Turnitin despite tech flaws and student backlash.

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A new bill would stop schools from requiring pre-approval for cultural regalia.

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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.