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Thursday, September 5, 2019

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THE HEADLINES:
  • FRBlog: What Really Happens if We Get Medicare for All
  • CG: Unanimous Vote by San Francisco Supervisors Declares NRA 'Domestic Terrorist Organization'
  • SFC: SF supervisors declare NRA a domestic terrorist organization
  • Reason: Defending 'Reasoned Debate About Public Safety,' San Francisco Supervisors Declare the NRA a 'Domestic Terrorist Organization'
  • CG: Sen. Pan Jamming Gov. Newsom on Vaccine Exemption Bill?
  • AP: Newsom's California vaccine bill changes surprise backers
  • LAT $: Skelton: With California's vaccine bill, children's immunizations and Newsom's word are at stake
  • SDUT: Rep. Susan Davis to retire, won't run for reelection in 2020
  • CG: California Close to Adding 'Source of Income' as Newest Housing Discrimination Protection
  • SFC: Some sectors warn that AB5 could hurt workers, raise prices
  • LAT $: California becomes first state to ban fur trapping after Gov. Newsom signs law
  • CapWkly: Doctors fight bills sparked by sex abuse scandals
  • CG: Abortion by Medication Services At California Universities Bill is a Vote Away From the Governor's Desk
  • WaPo: Devin Nunes suing Glenn Simpson and ethics group, claiming conspiracy
  • FresBee: Devin Nunes' campaign drops lawsuit against constituents who claimed he was a fake farmer
  • SJMN: Lawsuit: Lyft failed to protect women from rape, sexual assault
  • LAT $: Cause of California boat fire could take up to two years to determine, officials say
  • LADN: Known as a 'wonderful friend' and 'one of a kind,' friends remember 2 Santa Monica residents killed in Channel Islands boat fire
  • OCReg: What could be final contract talks resume for grocery execs, UFCW
  • SacBee: Cal Fire warns of high fire risk in Northern California as thunderstorms hit the region
  • SacBee: Evacuations lifted as wildfire burning near Cool in El Dorado Co. reaches 60% containment
  • PE: Tenaja fire grows to 994 acres; evacuations ordered in Murrieta
  • Google, Industry Try to Water Down First U.S. Data-Privacy Law
  • LADN: ​LA police can order trespassers and homeless to leave high fire-risk areas, under new rules
  • SFC: SF counts 4,000 homeless, addicted and mentally ill
  • LAT $: Lopez: He died on a West L.A. sidewalk. He was homeless. He is part of an epidemic
  • LAT $: How did another attack on the homeless in L.A. lead to a dangerous brush fire?
  • SDUT: San Diego judge orders 11 separated parents can return to U.S. to pursue asylum
  • KPBS: California Loses Key Military Project And Gains Funding For Wall
  • SJMN: Kamala Harris lays out $10 trillion plan to fight climate change, says she'd ban plastic straws
  • FH: California Can Reform K-12 And Medi-Cal, Or Face A Future Of Perpetual Tax Hikes
  • SDUT: Editorial: 'Deeply sorry' Lara still stonewalling on his meetings
  • NR: Walmart's Retreat on Guns Means Woke Capitalism Is Here to Stay
  • FH: Future of Work Commission and the Shadow of AB 5
  • CalM: Newsom wheels and deals
  • CapWkly: Capitol Weekly Podcast: Let's talk about 'electability'
  • SacBee: Sacramento mayor demands 'great urgency' to fix harsh living conditions at Capitol Park Hotel
  • SFC: San Francisco assessor sues over Giants' tax win on Oracle Park
  • SFC: Family claims daughter held in SF juvenile hall for 11 days despite release order
  • SFC: SF private school to partner on luxury housing
  • SFC: SF 'cafeteria ban' will likely not happen anytime soon
  • San Joaquin County courts open after part-time sheriff's employees call in sick
  • VCStar $: Board leader: Censure effort comes from hit list
  • AP: California Senate OKs giving USC victims more time to sue
  • VOC: Anaheim Mayor and City Staff Offer Contradicting Angels Stadium Statements
  • OCReg: Men in hoodies at Laguna Beach City Hall draw a reaction
  • OCReg: The Plant, a new project from developer of The Lab in Costa Mesa, overcomes final hurdle
  • SBSun: CHP will be on school buses in San Bernardino to enforce 'no pass' law
  • PE: Riverside school trustee Patricia Lock Dawson announces run for mayor
  • PE: Ex-Riverside council candidate John Denilofs, who made racist comments, says he'll run for mayor
  • SDUT: Solana Beach becomes second city in county to approve safe firearms storage
  • VOSD: North County Report: Another Low-Income Community Protests School Bus Cuts
  • VOSD: The Roadblocks to a Cross-Border Trolley
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