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News & Analysis
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Bay MadeAs Election Day nears, BAY MADE is featuring “The Bay Votes 2024,” a series of conversations hosted by KALW and our partners.
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CrosscurrentsSometimes a fresh candidate is more appealing than a seated politician. Today, we hear why London Breed’s reelection bid for Mayor of San Francisco is vulnerable to an upset. And how money is playing a role in that election.
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Bay MadeAs Election Day nears, BAY MADE is featuring “The Bay Votes 2024,” a series of conversations hosted by KALW and our partners.
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Bay MadeAs Election Day nears, BAY MADE is featuring “The Bay Votes 2024,” a series of conversations hosted by KALW and our partners.
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CrosscurrentsSan Francisco's Prop G, if passed, would dedicate money from the general fund toward rental subsidies for extremely low-income seniors, people with disabilities, and families.
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CrosscurrentsToday, we hear why Alameda County's DA, Pamela Price, is facing a recall election next week and get her response. Then, SF's Prop G will expand affordable housing opportunities in the city.
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CrosscurrentsPamela Price is facing a recall, less than two years after taking office as Alameda County's DA. East Bay Times reporter Nathan Gartrell explains the controversy. Then, we hear her response.
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Berkeley’s Measure Z — also known as the soda tax — is an initiative that aims to extend the 2014 ballot measure to continue the tax on sugar sweetened beverages.
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In 2024, Democrats need to pick up just four seats to regain control of the chamber. The climate crisis is affecting critical races in California and New York.
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Prop 4 would authorize the state to borrow $10 billion to fund a wide array of environmental projects, including wildfire prevention and drinking water improvements.
Gimme My Props
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If passed, California Proposition 36 would enforce harsher penalties for certain crimes to address concerns about shoplifting and drug possession.
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If passed, California Proposition 35 would require the state to use money from a tax on health insurance plans towards payments to doctors who serve Medi-Cal patients.
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If passed, California Proposition 34 would require some California health providers to use profits from prescription drug sales to directly fund patient care.
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If passed, California Proposition 33 would let cities remove current limits on rent control.
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If passed, California Proposition 32 would mandate a higher statewide minimum wage.
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If passed, Proposition 6 would end California’s practice of forcing incarcerated people to work.
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California Proposition 5 would lower the threshold of voter support required to pass certain local bond measures.
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California Proposition 4 would fund projects across the state to pay for climate and environmental projects.
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If passed, Proposition 3 would enshrine the right to same-sex marriage in the California constitution.
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If California Proposition 2 passes, it would pay for repairs and upgrades at thousands of K-12 schools and community colleges across California.
Bay Area Headlines
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The Bay Area Housing Finance Authority, or BAHFA, passed a resolution on Wednesday to put a $20 billion affordable housing bond on the ballot this November.
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San Francisco had its first mayoral debate last night. The top five candidates talked about their priorities and solutions for the city’s biggest problems.
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San Francisco played host this week to a political showdown in Democratic and Republican fundraising efforts.
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The City of Hayward is switching from at-large-based elections to district-based city council elections.
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Last night, San Francisco voters said yes to Proposition F, requiring drug screenings and treatment for some residents who receive cash assistance.
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Voters in Oakland take to the polls to make their voices heard. While some are concerned with local issues, many seek to send a message ahead of November’s presidential race.
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It’s election day today. But with only 17 per-cent of ballots returned by the time polling stations opened this morning in San Francisco - there is a general concern about a low voter turnout.
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The war in Gaza has become a flashpoint in the race for California’s open US Senate seat.