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Season 2025
Episode 276
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K-12 Test Scores Inch Upward, but Are Still Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Season 2024
Episode 250
California’s K-12 students are making progress in standardized test scores post-pandemic, with notable gains among low-income, Black, and Latino students. However, scores remain below pre-pandemic levels. Federal relief funding supported programs like tutoring, but those grants have recently ended.
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Budget cuts and low enrollment pushes California school closures, especially in low-income areas.

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Proposed tariffs on imports from Mexico and China could raise costs and affect California’s economy.

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Efforts to advance student-athlete NIL rights in California face setbacks despite past progress.

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Prop 36 imposes stricter penalties on repeat drug offenders, raising concerns over incarceration.

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Fear and uncertainty grip migrants as U.S. border policies prepare for stricter enforcement.

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California plans new rules to boost zero-emission motorcycle sales.

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Inside Safe moves unhoused Angelenos from streets to hotels, aiming for permanent housing.

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Late government payments force nonprofits to cut services and take out high-interest loans.

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SoCal Kaiser Mental Health workers strike, demanding higher wages, more time, and better pensions.

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Prop 1 funds billions for housing and treatment for Californians with mental illness.

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Prop 36 would undo some aspects of Prop 47 by reinstating harsher penalties for theft and drug crime

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Prop 35 would allocate MCO tax revenues to raise Medi-Cal payments for doctors.