(San Francisco Chronicle) - After seeing three previous efforts fail to legalize psychedelics, a bipartisan pair of California legislators are trying again to permit them for therapeutic purposes, this time narrowing their focus to helping veterans and first responders in three counties, including San Francisco.
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(San Mateo Daily Journal) - A funding proposal based on a complicated vehicle license fee reimbursement formula tied to local school funding that could mean a loss of $70 million from last fiscal year for San Mateo County may have a fix in the joint legislative budget agreement plan released May 29.
(Los Angeles Times) - You’re not alone if it seems like your electric bill is getting too damn high.
Californians pay some of the highest electric rates in the country. In the last decade households have seen their electricity rates nearly double even while their budgets are squeezed by inflation and rising temperatures from climate change mean they have to use more energy to cool their homes.
State lawmakers include money for local Caltrain grade separations in their plan
(San Mateo Daily Journal) - Just one day after a press conference with local officials and state Sen. Josh Becker calling for the restoration of state funds for the dangerous Broadway Caltrain crossing grade separation in Burlingame, a joint legislative budget agreement seemed to do just that.
The city of Burlingame might be getting $70 million from the state to help build new railroad crossing infrastructure at Broadway, a budget item that was previously cut.
At issue is what's called a grade separation, which is a road that goes over or runs under a railway to avoid hazards.
On Wednesday, the California Legislature agreed on a revision that puts the project back in the state's budget. The Burlingame project is one of seven selected by the California State Transportation Agency for transit improvements.
BURLINGAME, Calif. (KGO) -- Leaders are calling a Burlingame railroad crossing at Broadway and California the most dangerous in the state and they want funding secured to improve it.
Caltrain tells ABC7 there have been 13 collisions there since 2016. Two of them have been deadly.
California State Senator Josh Becker (D - Menlo Park) and Burlingame leaders gathered at the crossing Tuesday with a plea for Governor Gavin Newsom.
They want money to improve safety at railroad crossings put back in the governor's proposed budget.
$70M in state funding for Burlingame grade separation not included in most recent budget
Plans to fix the most dangerous train crossing in California — Burlingame’s Broadway intersection — are up in the air as $70 million in state funding for a grade separation was not included in a May state budget revision.
BURLINGAME, Calif. (KRON) — Along the Peninsula, elected officials in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties are pushing the state to help pay for safety improvements at Caltrain crossings. A $744 million plan is in the works to improve dangerous rail crossings in Burlingame, Palo Alto and Mountain View.
The projects are reliant in part on state funding. However, as of right now, the legislature has taken that money away.