California At A Climate Crossroads

California At A Climate Crossroads

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Lawmakers introduce bills to stop ICE courthouse raids

Courthouse arrests by ICE have been ramping up across California, particularly in the Inland Empire where court raids have become almost a daily occurrence. In response, two state senators have introduced bills in the California Legislature that aim to curb raids at courthouses. ...  Show more

‘They’re Bleeding Us Dry’: Rent Hikes, Evictions in California Mobile Home Parks

For many Californians, mobile home parks are one of the last real affordable paths to homeownership. Residents typically own their homes, but rent the land beneath them. In recent years corporate investors have sought to buy this land and in some cases seek to maximize profit. Bu ...  Show more

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