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California Briefs: Governor Signs Law Combating the Fentanyl Epidemic and State Granted $360 Million for Parks, Rivers and Clean Transportation Initiatives

Any person that sees someone exhibiting the symptoms of an overdose will know that naloxone is on hand in the first aid kit of the nearest business.

“Escalation Dominance” . . . and the Prospect of More Than 1,000 Holocausts

We should face the realities of the U.S. government’s role in fueling such ominous trends, in part by dismantling key arms-control agreements. Among crucial steps, it’s long past time to restore three treaties that the United States abrogated – ABM, Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces, and Open Skies.

County Proclaims Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and Seeks Solutions for Foster Family Insurance Crisis

There are no safe levels of lead exposure. Prolonged exposure to high levels of lead is frequently prevalent in low-income neighborhoods, and by extension communities of color, from both industrial and residential sources.

Reviving Indigenous Boating Traditions

The maritime traditions — whether they have tenaciously persisted or are being revived after a period of dormancy — are crucial to healing and community-building.

From Easy Rider to Ocean Songs

Not many people can alternate stories of working with Tom Hanks with tales of photographing tiger sharks. Then again, it’s a very LA combo: sharks and film and rock ’n’ roll. Sill eventually found that as proud as he was of the $25 check, the Easy Rider money paid more bills.

L.A. County to Open Year-Round, 24-Hour Emergency Homeless Shelters

The forthcoming proposal will explore a menu of supportive services, including access to medical care, connections to mental health and substance abuse treatment, housing navigation, legal document retrieval and record clearing.

Los Angeles City Council Confirms John A. Pérez as Harbor Commissioner

Prior to his election to the Assembly, Pérez was a labor leader and served on the Board of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency, California League of Conservation Voters, and the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation.

Bill Legalizing Amsterdam-Style Cannabis Cafes Heads to the Governor with Bipartisan Support

This year, Assemblymember Haney reintroduced the bill with the support of the United Commercial and Food Workers to ensure cannabis lounge workers are protected from secondhand smoke impacts at work.

Gov. Newsom Signs Bills to Combat Deepfake Election Content

Building on legislation signed by the Governor in 2019 to crack down on deepfakes in elections, the Governor Sept. 17 signed three bills related to election advertisements and communications.

EPA Administrator Regan Announces Members Inaugural HBCU-MSI Federal Advisory Council

The establishment of the HBCU-MSI FAC supports President Biden's Executive Order 14035, which seeks to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility or DEIA within the federal workforce.

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