
Renee Byer
Senior Photojournalist at The Sacramento Bee
Pulitzer Prize winning Sacramento Bee Photojournalist and Visual Author of the internationally acclaimed book: Living on a Dollar a Day
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3 days ago |
sanluisobispo.com | Renee Byer |Renée C. Byer
Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks as state Attorney General Rob Bonta, right, listens during a press conference on the roof of the CalEPA Headquarters building in Sacramento on Thursday, May 22, 2025, responding to a U.S. Senate vote revoking California’s vehicle emissions waiver and undoing its ban on gasoline-powered cars by 2035. RENÉE C. BYER [email protected] A federal judge dismissed California’s lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s tariffs, temporarily stymieing Gov.
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1 week ago |
sanluisobispo.com | Renee Byer |Renée C. Byer
Correctional Officer Thomas Grady, left, with the Salinas Valley Resource Team, walks through B Ward on March 6, 2025, where murals of comic book characters adorn the walls of the maximum security prison. Advocates and a federal judge hope thousands of dollars in bonuses will help California prisons finally attract and keep sufficient levels of mental health staffing. Renée C.
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1 week ago |
sanluisobispo.com | Renee Byer |Renée C. Byer
Protestors rally to oppose mass deportations and protect immigrant Californians at the state Capitol in December. Renée C. Byer [email protected] Three people were handcuffed and taken into custody by federal authorities Tuesday at Sacramento Immigration Court downtown, according to a volunteer attorney who witnessed the arrests.
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3 weeks ago |
sanluisobispo.com | Renee Byer |Renée C. Byer
“ICE of out California,” reads a sign as hundreds march on L Street around the state Capitol in Sacramento to oppose mass deportations and protect immigrant Californians in 2024. Renée C. Byer [email protected] Un niño se inclinó hacia adelante y se sostenía la cabeza entre las manos. Durante varios minutos, su abuela había estado hablando de él con la jueza federal de inmigración Loreto Geisse, en un tribunal de Sacramento.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Renee Byer |Renée C. Byer
Gov. Gavin Newsom's Office said Tuesday that President Trump's tariff policies will reduce state revenues in California by $16 billion through next year. Despite personal income tax and corporate tax receipts in the state coming in $6.8 billion above projections through April, the Newsom administration is predicting that overall revenues will be lower than they could have been from January 2025 through June 2026 because of the economic impact of Trump's tariffs.
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