
Guy Marzorati
Political and Government Reporter and Producer at KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
Producer at Political Breakdown
Politics @KQEDnews. @SantaClaraUniv alum. Dubs tweets from Section 212. Only The Radio Can Play Me!
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May 22Failed to save articlePlease try againA "Save Medicaid" sign is affixed to the podium for the House Democrats' press event to oppose the Republicans' budget on the House steps of the Capitol on Feb. 25, 2024. The Medi-Cal cuts and SALT deduction changes in the One Big Beautiful Act have far-reaching consequences for California.
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May 19Failed to save articlePlease try againMartinez Refining Company in Martinez on Feb. 3, 2025. Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed an extension of the state’s landmark climate program in his budget, with big implications for high-speed rail. (Gina Castro/KQED)Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to reauthorize California’s cap-and-trade program has kicked off high-stakes negotiations over the state’s landmark climate initiative.
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May 14Failed to save articlePlease try againGov. Gavin Newsom stands in front of a state flag during a press conference about President Donald Trump's tariffs on April 16, 2025, at an almond farm in Ceres, California. As he unveiled an updated 2025-2026 state budget plan on Wednesday, Newsom said tariffs, market volatility and rising state health care costs have led to a projected $12 billion budget gap after projecting a modest surplus a few months ago.
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May 8Failed to save articlePlease try againA doctor examines a child at Southern Orange County Pediatric Associates in Ladera Ranch, California, on July 28, 2020. New polling from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies finds two-thirds of California voters on Medi-Cal fear losing their health coverage.
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May 8Failed to save articlePlease try againA doctor examines a child at Southern Orange County Pediatric Associates in Ladera Ranch, California, on July 28, 2020. New polling from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies finds two-thirds of California voters on Medi-Cal fear losing their health coverage.
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California is facing a $11.9 billion budget shortfall — and it could get worse with cuts looming in Washington. “I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re talking about significant revisions to the state budget in August,” says @ChrisWHoene https://t.co/0AIQVXl1dO

San Jose's city council is taking steps toward the possible relocation of the Berryessa Flea Market. "The fact that 400-plus small businesses are having the rug pulled out from under them is deplorable," says @GeorgeCaseySJ https://t.co/OrCQtLUOPr

Great look at why SF homeless services ended up consolidated in just a few neighborhoods — and how SoMa and Tenderloin residents feel about plan to spread facilities across the city. from @vanessarancano https://t.co/SJcEaMvyue