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Democratic State Lawmakers Renew Push for Bail Reform
In November, state voters sided the bail industry, and killed legislation that would have ended cash bail in the state and replaced it with a system that gave judges more power to decide who should be released from jail before trial.Now Democratic state lawmakers are taking another swing at bail reform.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED
Governor Gavin Newsom is going through a political rough patch, with people criticizing his sometimes confusing pandemic announcements and tendency to act first and explain himself later to other elected officials.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED
California’s slow vaccine rollout has been blamed on a limited vaccine supply, but having enough trained people to actually give the shots on an industrial scale is also a factor.
Reporter: Tarryn Mento, KPBS
According to the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office, nearly 4,000 inmates and staff members have tested positive for the virus since the pandemic began. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Tony Botti says the high caseload in the jail reflects what’s happening in the county.
Reporter: Kerry Klein, KVPR
Most changes in the virus don’t raise alarm bells. But genomic sequencing can help identify variants that are more deadly or contagious.
Reporter: Scott Rodd, CapRadio
The newly formed Open Schools California unifies parent groups from San Diego to Marin. These are parents who accuse the governor of not having the political will to re open school campuses, after nearly a year of distance learning.
Reporter: Julia McEvoy, KQED
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Democratic State Lawmakers Renew Push for Bail Reform
In November, state voters sided the bail industry, and killed legislation that would have ended cash bail in the state and replaced it with a system that gave judges more power to decide who should be released from jail before trial.Now Democratic state lawmakers are taking another swing at bail reform.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED
Governor Gavin Newsom is going through a political rough patch, with people criticizing his sometimes confusing pandemic announcements and tendency to act first and explain himself later to other elected officials.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED
California’s slow vaccine rollout has been blamed on a limited vaccine supply, but having enough trained people to actually give the shots on an industrial scale is also a factor.
Reporter: Tarryn Mento, KPBS
According to the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office, nearly 4,000 inmates and staff members have tested positive for the virus since the pandemic began. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Tony Botti says the high caseload in the jail reflects what’s happening in the county.
Reporter: Kerry Klein, KVPR
Most changes in the virus don’t raise alarm bells. But genomic sequencing can help identify variants that are more deadly or contagious.
Reporter: Scott Rodd, CapRadio
The newly formed Open Schools California unifies parent groups from San Diego to Marin. These are parents who accuse the governor of not having the political will to re open school campuses, after nearly a year of distance learning.
Reporter: Julia McEvoy, KQED
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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