
Mark Kreidler
Journalist and Author at Freelance
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3 days ago |
stocktonia.org | Mark Kreidler
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission. Many of California’s17 million renters are already in a world of pain, paying budget-crushing rents and facing potential double-digit hikes each year. Unless a new bill in the state Assembly is passed, that pain will compound significantly in the near future.
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4 days ago |
firerescue1.com | Mark Kreidler
By Mark KreidlerKFF Health NewsLOS ANGELES — As firefighters battled the catastrophic blazes in Los Angeles County in January, California’s U.S. senators, Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, signed onto legislation with a simple aim: Provide federal assistance to first responders diagnosed with service-related cancer.
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5 days ago |
stocktonia.org | Mark Kreidler
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission. House Republicans recently passed a budget plan that could slash up to $880 billion over 10 years from Medicaid, a program that provides health insurance to 83 million low-income Americans. For the past several months, health care advocates have been ramping up pressure on three vulnerable California Republicans in Congress — Reps.
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6 days ago |
timesofsandiego.com | Mark Kreidler
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission. Many of California’s17 million renters are already in a world of pain, paying budget-crushing rents and facing potential double-digit hikes each year. Unless a new bill in the state Assembly is passed, that pain will compound significantly in the near future.
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6 days ago |
calonews.com | Mark Kreidler
Many of California’s 17 million renters are already in a world of pain, paying budget-crushing rents and facing potential double-digit hikes each year. Unless a new bill in the state Assembly is passed, that pain will compound significantly in the near future. Thanks to 2019’s Tenant Protection Act, California has a 10% annual cap on increases for most renters — still brutally difficult for the state’s lower-income residents, but at least a limit.
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RT @capitalandmain: Many of California’s 17 million renters are already in a world of pain, paying budget-crushing rents and facing potenti…

RT @GoYardGoats: Liam Hendriks, @RedSox pitcher on rehab tonight for Portland, rented a food truck for his whole team. And all of the Yard…

Lonzo Ball won't play for the Bulls vs. the Heat tonight. If you never saw him hoop when he was healthy, you probably can't imagine so many people ticketing him for NBA greatness. He was that promising. A story we won't get to tell. https://t.co/SZyG9eWuSx