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KALW's Ben Trefny sits down with San Francisco Public Press Executive Director Lila LaHood and San Francisco Standard political reporter Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez to talk about how voters have changed the city and the nation.
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State of the Bay shares last-minute voting tips to ensure your ballot counts, talks with experts on how to manage election stress, and interviews the author of a guide on creating a stylish edible garden at home.
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UncuffedThe Uncuffed producers can't vote. But you better believe they still have opinions. On this episode, ballot measures that would change prison life in California.
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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 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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Monday was the last day for California voters to register by mail or online for the November 5 election.
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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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As San Francisco’s mayoral race enters its final stretch, two rivals vying to unseat London Breed, have formed an unlikely alliance. Former interim Mayor Mark Farrell, a moderate, and progressive Supervisor Ahsha Safai, have urged their supporters to list each other as the second choice on the city’s ranked choice ballots. Will this unlikely arrangement strengthen the bid of either, or weaken both? Recently, I spoke to Mission Local Managing Editor/Columnist Joe Eskenazi about the Farrell-Safai tandem.
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A group of business and community leaders held a press conference in Oakland’s Chinatown today to speak out against the campaign to recall Mayor Sheng Thao.
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San Francisco's Proposition L is an "Additional Business Tax on Transportation Network Companies and Autonomous Vehicle Businesses to Fund Public Transportation." KALW hosted a debate on the pros and cons of the ballot measure that would impact Uber, Lyft, Waymo, and Muni.