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California's Latino population could bear the brunt of SNAP changes due to high rates of food insecurity and other factors.
The governor's office is worried enough to cite Trump’s immigration policies as an economic risk in state budget forecasts.
California could lose votes in the electoral college and suffer economic setbacks if President Trump’s immigration crackdown deters people from moving to the state.
Here’s a look at the political headlines surrounding Newsom this week, from federal lawsuits to 2028 presidential buzz.
When L.A. declared itself a “sanctuary city” for Central American migrants, he vowed to have Washington cut off the city’s ...
Longtime L.A. political consultant Rick Taylor was returning from a weeklong vacation in Turks and Caicos with his wife and ...
Explore the impact of California progressives and how Zohran Mamdani’s victory is inspiring change in the political landscape ...
The debate over who “counts” in America continues to intensify, with significant implications for the nation’s political ...
If Zohran Mamdani wins the New York City mayoral election in November, he may discover what his predecessors did — mayoralty ...
It hasn't happened yet, but California is bracing for a demographic and economic hit under President Donald Trump's ...
Politics Why the Trump admin’s immigration sweeps threaten California’s population, economy by Mikhail Zinshteyn • CalMatters June 29, 2025, 9:03 a.m.
Tennessee, on Monday introduced the Equal Representation Act to exclude non-U.S. citizens from the nation's decennial count.