
Andrew Kleske
Reader Outreach Editor at The San Diego Union-Tribune
Reader Outreach Editor San Diego Union-Tribune
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2 weeks ago |
sanluisobispo.com | Andrew Kleske
The California State Capitol Building. Andrew Kleske The San Diego Union-Tribune/TNS Good morning and welcome to the A.M. Alert!BIG DAY IN A BIG WEEKSending out a sharp-worded press release is one thing. But how will legislators really respond to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s revised budget plan? That could become clearer today. Assembly budget committees on health and public safety will hold hearings to discuss details in the proposal. So will Senate committees on state administration and health.
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3 weeks ago |
sanluisobispo.com | Andrew Kleske
The California State Capitol will swear in its new Assemblymembers and state Senators on Dec. 2. Andrew Kleske TNS WashingtonThe way it was: about one-third of Sacramento County taxpayers deducted an average of $12,000 from their federal income tax for the state and local taxes they had paid in 2017. Thanks to the Trump administration’s 2017 tax overhaul, that deduction was capped at $10,000 annually.
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Jul 21, 2023 |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Andrew Kleske
Kleske is the reader outreach editor and a member of The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board. Every decision one makes alters the future in ways the decision-maker cannot predict. Such choices may be as small as swearing off meat or picking decaf over regular, deciding to go to the networking mixer or smiling at the girl in the hallway who would become the love of your life. Each moment is a coin flip — veer left, turn right and your destination remains an unknowable mystery.
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Jun 18, 2023 |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Andrew Kleske
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