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Gavin Newsom ‘light years ahead’ in 2028 Democratic field after Prop. 50 win

November 7, 2025 latinotimes 0

Gov. Gavin Newsom has a message for Democrats around the country: Follow my lead.  Declaring victory for Proposition 50, his Democratic redistricting ballot measure, he named five other states led by Democrats and urged their […]

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Dems’ win sets up 2026 midterms

November 7, 2025 latinotimes 0

Virginia Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger arrives on stage to deliver remarks at her election night watch party at the Greater Richmond Convention Center on Nov. 4. Spanberger defeated Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears to become the first […]

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A Better Broadband Deal for Our Communities

October 31, 2025 latinotimes 0

By Dr. Michael Lizárraga Ask around. In Montebello, students chase working WiFi to upload homework. In Carson, older adults lose telehealth slots when a video stalls. Card readers freeze during the Saturday rush at small […]

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California Becomes First State to Regulate Foreign Labor Recruiters With AB 1362

October 3, 2025 latinotimes 0

Sacramento, CA (October 2, 2025) — Survivors of trafficking, worker advocates, business leaders, and lawmakers gathered today at the California State Capitol to celebrate Governor Gavin Newsom’s signing of AB 1362 (Kalra), a first-in-the-nation law […]

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Sen. Alex Padilla visits San Diego immigration court: ‘This should not be a trap’

October 3, 2025 latinotimes 0

When Sen. Alex Padilla attended an immigration hearing at the federal courthouse in San Diego Wednesday, there were no confrontations with federal officials and no public arrests of people attending immigration check-ins.  Instead, the visit […]

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GRADUATES STRUGGLE WITH DEBT

October 3, 2025 latinotimes 0

On an August night in Texas, Pablo Pratt put his 1 year-old son to sleep and sat down with his wife, trying to make the numbers work. Their rent was due, child care costs were […]

Health

Health Care Costs at the Core of Government Shutdown Standoff

October 3, 2025 latinotimes 0

The federal government formally entered a shutdown Oct. 1, with a vicious debate over the extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits fueling the bi-partisan stand-off. About 750,000 federal workers are expected to […]

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ICE Raids Scar Central Valley Students

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – As communities gear up for the new school year, families in Kern County and elsewhere across the Central Valley are also bracing themselves for continued raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). […]

Economy

How California homebuyers can save on a down payment

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChase While there is a lot of uncertainty around the housing market in 2025, affordability still remains a top challenge for homebuyers – especially first-time home buyers who, according to a 2025 Bankrate […]

Health

Trump Administration Investigates Medicaid Spending on Immigrants in Blue States

September 12, 2025 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Trump administration is taking its immigration crackdown to the health care safety net, launching Medicaid spending probes in at least six Democratic-led states that provide comprehensive health coverage to poor and […]

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