The 2021 Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance lacks staff, money and will to enforce.
A law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Labor Day faces a referendum driven by corporate franchisors.
Hospital groups, drug manufacturers and insurance companies are some of the largest donors to anti-abortion candidates.
Oil and gas money papers the state with industry messages.
In the second month of the Bay Area strike, HMO says a majority of union clinicians have returned to work.
Without public support, workers are quitting, and parents and providers are desperate.
A quarter of 1,500 Kaiser clinicians surveyed in California said they had patients who could not access care in their primary language.
20 years after creating the country’s first paid family leave program, California ponders how to make it useful to those who need it most.
New laws would fight abuse by prohibiting recruiters from charging fees and better informing workers of their rights.
What could go wrong when internet hawks watch the digital henhouse?