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Bill That Aimed to End Prison-to-ICE Transfers Fails in California Legislature

Bill That Aimed to End Prison-to-ICE Transfers Fails in California Legislature

FromKQED's The California Report


Bill That Aimed to End Prison-to-ICE Transfers Fails in California Legislature

FromKQED's The California Report

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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California's State of Emergency Continues Amid Massive Heat Wave
For the third day in a row officials, have issued a so-called Flex Alert, which is a call to reduce energy consumption between the hours of 4-9pm when the power grid is most stressed and solar declines.
Voters to Weigh in on a Constitutional Amendment That Could End Barrier to Building Public Housing
Since 1950, Article 34 of the state constitution has required local officials to get voters’ approval to build public housing. The rule was rooted in racist fears about integrating neighborhoods and it’s hindered low-income home construction for decades. Now, California voters will get a chance to repeal it.
Reporter: Vanessa Rancaño, KQED
Blistering Heat Has the Central Valley's Only Children's Hospital Busy
Young kids have more trouble regulating their body temperature than adults do, and they’re more susceptible to dehydration because a larger percentage of their weight is water.
Reporter: Daisy Nguyen, KQED
Californians Could Receive First Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Next Week
The unique booster is different from any COVID shot you’ve gotten before. One half is the original shot and the other half is designed specifically for omicron sub-variants that are still infecting thousands of people every day.
Reporter: Jackie Fortier, KPCC
Bill That Aimed to End Prison-to-ICE Transfers in California Fails
The last days of California’s two-year legislative session ended with a flurry of votes this week. One of the bills that did NOT make it would have ended the practice of transferring non-citizens to immigration custody when they’re released from jail or prison.
Tyche Hendricks, KQED Immigration Editor 
Released:
Sep 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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