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Kevin Faulconer Explains Why He Believes Governor Newsom Should Be Recalled
Kevin Faulconer Explains Why He Believes Governor Newsom Should Be Recalled
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22 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2021
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Podcast episode
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He's the former mayor of San Diego and most political observers view him as the most formidable opponent in the recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom. Kevin Faulconer explains why he believes he's the right man for the job.
Guest: Kevin Faulconer, California Gubernatorial Candidate
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Guest: Kevin Faulconer, California Gubernatorial Candidate
A nearly $263 billion spending plan will go before state legislators in Sacramento on Monday. The proposal includes expanding Medi-Cal for undocumented immigrants age 50 and older and direct cash payments for income-eligible Californians as part of a COVID-19 relief package.
Reporter: Katie Orr, KQED
The state legislature is expected to vote Monday to extend California's eviction moratorium until the end of September. The vote comes just days before California’s eviction protections are set to expire.
Reporter: Molly Solomon, KQED
California cities are getting about $8 billion in federal funds as part of the Biden Administration's American Rescue Plan. But how cities use that money is still to be determined.
Guest: Carolyn Coleman, Executive Director of the League of California Cities
Released:
Jun 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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