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US Supreme Court Lifts Order That Blocked Trump’s Mass Federal Layoffs

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Sen. Hurtado's First Bill Aims to Help Asthma Sufferers

Low-income Central Valley residents suffering from asthma may gain access to resources to help manage the chronic lung disease. Newly elected state Sen. Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) has introduced her first piece of legislation in Senate Bill 207, which aims to expand asthma prevention services to low-income families. The legislation is significant....

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