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California 911 Upgrade Audit Bill Targets $456M Failure and Delays
California 911 Upgrade Faces New Scrutiny California lawmakers are advancing AB 1805, a bill that would force a state audit of the troubled Next Generation 911 upgrade and tighten oversight of Cal OES after years of delays, technical failures and rising costs. Why AB 1805 Matters The California 911 upgrade was designed to replace aging emergency call infrastructure wi
California 911 Upgrade Audit Bill Targets $456M Failure and Delays
California 911 Upgrade Faces New Scrutiny California lawmakers are advancing AB 1805, a bill that would force a state audit of the troubled Next Generation 911 upgrade and tighten oversight of Cal OES after years of delays, technical failures and rising costs. Why AB 1805 Matters The California 911 upgrade was designed to replace aging emergency call infrastructure wi
Santa Clara County faces $1 billion Medi-Cal cut under new federal budget bill
Santa Clara County’s expansive public hospital system, the second largest in California, is now facing a financial crisis as sweeping federal budget cuts threaten to erase over $1 billion in vital revenue over the next few years. Just months after the county celebrated the expansion of its health system with the acquisition of Regional Medical Center in East San Jose, leaders now confront a bleak future triggered by President Donald Trump’s recent signing of H.R.
Santa Clara County faces $1 billion Medi-Cal cut under new federal budget bill
Santa Clara County’s expansive public hospital system, the second largest in California, is now facing a financial crisis as sweeping federal budget cuts threaten to erase over $1 billion in vital revenue over the next few years. Just months after the county celebrated the expansion of its health system with the acquisition of Regional Medical Center in East San Jose, leaders now confront a bleak future triggered by President Donald Trump’s recent signing of H.R.
Berkeley hills residents divided over EMBER wildfire prevention rules near homes
As the Bay Area braces for hotter temperatures and an increased risk of wildfires, fire safety has become a growing concern in the Berkeley Hills. This elevated risk has led to the introduction of the EMBER proposal—Effective Mitigations for Berkeley Ember Resilience—an initiative aimed at making homes more fire-resilient. However, the proposal has ignited strong reactions among residents, with some questioning its feasibility and fairness. George Perez Velez, a lon
Berkeley hills residents divided over EMBER wildfire prevention rules near homes
As the Bay Area braces for hotter temperatures and an increased risk of wildfires, fire safety has become a growing concern in the Berkeley Hills. This elevated risk has led to the introduction of the EMBER proposal—Effective Mitigations for Berkeley Ember Resilience—an initiative aimed at making homes more fire-resilient. However, the proposal has ignited strong reactions among residents, with some questioning its feasibility and fairness. George Perez Velez, a lon
Santa Clara County Reshapes Family Health Plan Board to Boost Medicaid Reimbursements
In response to looming federal and state funding cuts, Santa Clara County officials are taking decisive action to protect the viability of their vast public hospital system. The latest move involves a major shake-up of the Santa Clara Family Health Plan’s leadership, with the county seeking greater control over how Medi-Cal reimbursements are handled. At a Board of Supervisors meeting held on May 20, officials voted unanimously to replace a majority of the Family Health Plan’s gov
Santa Clara County Reshapes Family Health Plan Board to Boost Medicaid Reimbursements
In response to looming federal and state funding cuts, Santa Clara County officials are taking decisive action to protect the viability of their vast public hospital system. The latest move involves a major shake-up of the Santa Clara Family Health Plan’s leadership, with the county seeking greater control over how Medi-Cal reimbursements are handled. At a Board of Supervisors meeting held on May 20, officials voted unanimously to replace a majority of the Family Health Plan’s gov









