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(RCW Pulse) - High school students from East Palo Alto and Redwood City, part of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, participated in a field trip to Sacramento as part of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s national Days of Advocacy program.

The visit aimed to inspire students through direct interaction with the legislative process and community leaders.




(CBS News Bay Area) - The project to build a 40-unit housing complex for retired farm workers in Half Moon Bay has become a source of frustration for neighbors like Jeanette Chang.

"I feel like we don't have a voice. We go to these meetings, and it's just a rubber stamp.  The urgency and the need for it, I agree.  But how they're going about it is not right," Chang said. 

Disagreements over the size of the project and parking have caused delays and a postponement of a vote to approve the project by the city's planning commission.




(Los Angeles Times) - We’ll have to wait a few more weeks to find out if Gov. Gavin Newsom is willing to push back against utility industry resistance to local solar power — or if the governor will follow the lead of electric monopoly Southern California Edison.




(CalMatters Guest Commentary) - Serving as a school board president requires a deep dedication to ensuring districts have the resources needed to provide every student with a high-quality education. Sadly, that core mission has been challenged by runaway utility costs draining resources from already cash-strapped budgets.




(The Almanac) - On Friday, May 3, State Sen. Josh Becker, D-Menlo Park, recognized Lutticken’s Deli & After 5 Restaurant as Senate District 13’s 2024 Small Business of the Year. 

As Becker presented a framed placard to the Menlo Park deli owner Bob Lutticken, he applauded Lutticken’s community spirit and long history of service to the community. 




(InMenlo)  On Friday, May 3, State Senator Josh Becker (D-Menlo Park) walked from his office next door to Lutticken’s with a big placard under his arm. Once there he presented it to Bob Lutticken, recognizing the longtime deli as Senate District 13’s 2024 Small Business of the Year.




(Bloomberg Law) California policymakers are pushing property insurers to factor in the billions of dollars already spent for wildfire mitigation efforts when writing and renewing homeowner policies.




(JWeekly) As the debate over the Israel-Hamas war has grown uglier, Jewish teens have been under a lot of pressure both in school and online.