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Hector Amezcua

Sacramento

Visual Journalist at The Sacramento Bee

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | sanluisobispo.com | Hector Amezcua

    A man holds a sign that says “Newsom traded trans youth for podcast likes” as people wait to make make public comments on Assembly Bill 844 by Bill Essayli, R-Corona, during an Assembly committee hearing on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at the state Capitol. The bill would would reverse a 2013 law that allows California students to use locker rooms and play on sports teams that reflect their gender identity.

  • 1 week ago | sanluisobispo.com | Hector Amezcua

    State Sen. Christopher Cabaldon. Hector Amezcua [email protected] While the federal Department of Government Efficiency is taking a wrecking ball to our democracy at the national level, a bill is sailing through the Legislature that would eliminate basic transparency for laws passed at the local level.

  • 2 weeks ago | sacbee.com | Hector Amezcua

  • 2 weeks ago | sanluisobispo.com | Hector Amezcua

    After Thursday’s House vote to pass a Republican-authored tax and budget bill, Rep. Doris Matsui called the bill “a disaster.” Hector Amezcua [email protected] WashingtonThe winners from the tax and budget bill the House passed Thursday morning: Californians’ federal income tax rates and their state and local deduction. The losers: Consumers who buy electric vehicles and people who rely on Medi-Cal for health coverage.

  • 2 weeks ago | sanluisobispo.com | Hector Amezcua

    State Sen. Sabrina Cervantes, D-Riverside, waves to guests before being sworn in on Dec. 2, 2024, at the state Capitol. The Riverside Democrat was cited Monday on suspicion of driving under the influence following a vehicle collision in downtown Sacramento. Hector Amezcua [email protected] AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroomSacramento police cited Sen. Cervantes for suspected DUI after a collision. Cervantes denied the DUI accusation, citing hospital lab results as evidence.

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