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AB 1368 will ensure the health, safety and dignity of those granted asylum – J

These days, it can feel as if making a difference is harder than ever, especially on issues as intractable as immigration. But thanks to work by hundreds of activists, California is on track to become the first state in the nation to introduce case management services for people granted asylum. Assembly Bill 1368, introduced by Assemblymember Lisa Calderon, a Democrat from Whittier, would create the Enhanced Services for Asylees and Vulnerable Noncitizens program. ESAVN would enable California’s network of resettlement agencies to get state funding to provide case management for those granted asylum and ensure that they get the support they need to build new lives in the Golden State.

Newsom offers cash to conserve energy

62.8% of eligible Californians are fully vaccinated. Podcast: I join CalMatters’ Ben Christopher and CapRadio’s Scott Rodd to talk about how Newsom’s vaccine requirements and wildfire response could impact the recall election. A Message from our Sponsor Other stories you should know 1. California reels from Delta variant Phlebotomist lab assistant Jennifer Cukati, right, and Registered Nurse Carina Klescewski, left, care for a COVID-19 patient inside the Sutter Roseville Medical Center ICU in Roseville on Dec. 22, 2020. Photo by Renee C. Byer, The Sacramento Bee via AP/Pool If the Delta variant has proved anything, it’s that the pandemic isn’t over. Less than two months after a Santa Monica hospital dismantled its coronavirus ICU unit, it was forced to reassemble and expand the space due to a surge in patients. At least 233 employees at two major San Francisco hospitals tested positive for COVID-19 in July the vast majority of whom were vaccinated. Cities from Sa

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