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Most California Republicans are willing to get vaccinated, but they re still the state s most hesitant group

MORE Cars line up in this drive-thru vaccination site during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Inglewood, California, U.S., March 15, 2021. Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters. The vaccine rollout is ramping up, but that doesn’t mean everyone is willing to roll up their sleeves. A few weeks ago the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) conducted a survey to find out where vaccine skepticism is most prevalent. And when analyst Rachel Lawler and her colleagues sliced and diced the results, the biggest group of vaccine resisters they found in California were Republicans. Just over a third said they probably or definitely won’t get vaxxed.

Huntington Beach Won t Sue Over State Mandated Housing

Huntington Beach Won’t Sue Over State Mandated Housing  Huntington Beach city council struck down a motion April 19 to file a lawsuit against its state-mandated housing allocation. Councilmember Erik Peterson brought forward a motion to appeal Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) and initiate a lawsuit in state court. Council voted down the motion 5-2. “Filing this appeal is the next logical step in trying to maintain a semblance of our local control,” Peterson said during the April 19 council meeting. “It’s a simple question accept SCAG’s ruling, or fight for our locals and our local control.” City council members are unhappy with the state-mandated housing allocation of 13,368 units to be built by 2029 and have tried different avenues to fight it.

Huntington Beach City Council votes against suing the state over mandated housing numbers

Huntington Beach City Council votes against suing the state over mandated housing numbers The Elan Huntington Beach luxury apartments, at the southeast corner of Beach Boulevard and Ellis Avenue in Huntington Beach, were completed in 2016. The City Council on Monday night elected not to pursue legal action over the state’s mandate to zone for more than 13,000 units during the current cycle. (Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer) Print The Huntington Beach City Council on Monday night decided not to move forward with legal action challenging its state-mandated Regional Housing Needs Assessment requirements for the next cycle, which runs through October 2029. Huntington Beach is required to zone for 13,386 residential units, according to the Southern California Assn. of Governments, during the upcoming sixth cycle of the housing element that starts this October. That number includes nearly 6,000 units deemed to be either very low income or low income.

An Exclusive Look Inside the Iconic Arizona Biltmore s Major Renovation

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Turnover is high among rural teachers

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