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Arambula Bill Would Ensure Undocumented Eligible for State Home Loan Program

Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula wants to do the same for a state home-lending program as for state health care — expand the program to undocumented people. Arambula, D-Fresno, introduced AB 1840, which would allow "undocumented persons" eligibility for the California Dream for All Program — administered by the California Home Financing...

Californians Unite Behind These 3 Things They Say Are Wrong with the State

A December poll finds that Californians — regardless of party affiliation — agree that economic conditions, homelessness, and housing are the biggest issues plaguing the state. The poll from the Public Policy Institute of California surveyed adults across the state. When surveyors asked what issues were the most important, 31%...

CSU Offers 5% Raise, Professors Want 12%. Will Strike Cancel Classes at Fresno State?

Fresno State students who started their spring semester classes today might find their academic year suddenly on hiatus if the California Faculty Association and Teamsters strike on Monday. The planned strike is scheduled to end on Friday, Jan. 26. It's not clear how many of the university's 24,000 students will...

Rollercoaster Weather Shows Why CA Needs More Water Storage ASAP

As California’s traditional season for rain and snow began last fall, meteorologists and hydrologists predicted that the state would probably experience a second year of heavy precipitation. The previous winter had been a record-breaker that strained — and sometimes overwhelmed — California flood control systems. Among other things, it recreated...

Budget Deficit Will Test the Link Between CA School Spending and Achievement

When California’s governors and legislators write state budgets, they begin with projecting how much revenue the state is likely to receive. It’s a semi-educated guess that is often billions of dollars removed from the eventual reality, given the high level of volatility in the state’s taxation system. With a revenue number in hand, officialdom...

Literacy Advocates Promote ‘The Right to Read’ in Fresno Screenings

The inability to read isn't just an education issue for students — it's also a civil rights issue because reading is critical to success in college, career, and life. In Fresno and across California, students of color have lower reading scores on standardized testing. If certain student populations are struggling...

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