
Camille von Kaenel
California Environment Reporter at POLITICO
California environment reporter @Politico 💧🔥 Find me outdoors and at [email protected]
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subscriber.politicopro.com | Camille von Kaenel
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politico.com | Camille von Kaenel
With help from Alex Nieves, Jordan Wolman and Natalie Fertig Steve Powell is looking for a spare $1 billion to bury SoCal’s power lines. | Southern California Edison BURIED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: Have a spare billion dollars? Southern California Edison is planning to bury its power lines as it rebuilds in fire-damaged Los Angeles — and is looking for money. The investor-owned utility detailed its plans to Gov.
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politico.com | Jeremy B. White |Christine Mui |Camille von Kaenel |Alex Nieves
SACRAMENTO, California — California leaders are still bracing for widespread damage despite President Donald Trump’s tariff reprieve. Major industries that power the nation’s largest economy — from almond growers counting on foreign buyers to Silicon Valley giants reliant on Chinese components — are still tremoring from Trump’s shifting trade policies. The economic uncertainty also threatens to tank the stock market, drying up state tax revenue for schools and health care.
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yahoo.com | Jeremy White |Christine Mui |Camille von Kaenel |Alex Nieves
SACRAMENTO, California — California leaders are still bracing for widespread damage despite President Donald Trump’s tariff reprieve. Major industries that power the nation’s largest economy — from almond growers counting on foreign buyers to Silicon Valley giants reliant on Chinese components — are still tremoring from Trump’s shifting trade policies. The economic uncertainty also threatens to tank the stock market, drying up state tax revenue for schools and health care.
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consumerwatchdog.org | Camille von Kaenel
By CAMILLE VON KAENEL, POLITICOhttps://www.politico.com/newsletters/california-climate/2025/04/08/insurers-flight-is-over-now-for-the-fight-00280127BILL COME DUE: Fire-shy insurers are cautiously returning to California — but it’ll cost you. Take State Farm, the state’s largest insurer. It says it’ll avoid further nonrenewals this year if it can raise premiums by double digits.
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