A ballot measure in California proposes to lock in billions of dollars to pay doctors more for treating low-income patients.
The coalition of doctors, hospitals and clinics that gathered signatures to place this issue on the ballot want the tax revenue to go toward increased payments.
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It marks the first rollout of federal rebates in California from the Biden administration’s landmark climate law, the ...
California launched a $80 million rebate program Tuesday aimed at helping electrify multifamily buildings and homes statewide ...
Now in its third year, the graduate division Promise Fellowship Program at UC Santa Barbara provides first-generation college ...
Milan Institute announced it may be able to help the students who were left with an incomplete education when their school ...
A federal judge in Fresno approved a $32 million lifeline for the harvest of the financially troubled Assemi brothers pistachios and almond farms. One of the largest pistachio growers in the San ...
A federal judge in Fresno approved a $32 million lifeline for the harvest of the ... pistachio growers in the San Joaquin Valley in California, the Assemis have fallen into deep debt, owing ...
Family Assistance Program has received a $320,000 grant from the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation. “For decades, the Family Assistance Program has been a lifeline for ...