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The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

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Marisol Rubio, current Vice President of Dublin San Ramon Services District Board of Directors, is campaigning to lead with an emphasis community need.

District 4 candidate Marisol Rubio

Shravya Salem Sathish, Opinions Editor November 4, 2022

When new District 4 city council candidate Marisol Rubio’s baby was diagnosed with brain cancer, she was told that her daughter’s case was severe to the point where there was no well-known, successful...

Gov. Gavin Newsom broke with the Democratic Party over Proposition 30, which would increase taxes on personal incomes over $2 million to support climate programs. Newsom says the proposition is a corporate ploy by Lyft and has appeared in high profile advertisements to oppose the Democrat-backed proposition.

Californians to vote on seven new propositions

Andrew Ma and Rebbeca Haghnegahdar November 4, 2022

Seven new California propositions that potentially affect everything from abortion to funding for art and music in schools are on the ballot in Tuesday’s election. Propositions are a way citizens...

Proposition 1: Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom

November 4, 2022

Proposition 1 is a measure placed on the ballot by California legislators to change the state’s constitution to explicitly protect individuals’ rights to choose abortion and contraceptives, according...

Proposition 26: Legalize sports betting on American Indian Lands Initiative

November 4, 2022

While California law currently allows some gambling such as state lotteries and tribal casinos that generate billions in tax revenue annually, sports betting is illegal. Proposition 26 would allow in-person...

Proposition 27: Allow online and mobile sports wagering outside tribal lands

November 4, 2022

Proposition 27 would allow tribes and larger licensed gambling companies to offer sports betting online and require them to make payments to the state, including a cut of 10 percent of sports bets made...

Proposition 28: Provides additional funding for arts and music education in public schools

November 4, 2022

Proposition 28 would increase spending from California’s general fund for arts and music education in public and charter schools by about $1 billion annually, according to the California voter guide....

Proposition 29: Requires on-site licensed medical professional at kidney dialysis clinics and establishes other state requirements

November 4, 2022

Proposition 29 would create more regulations for kidney dialysis clinics. It requires them to have a physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant on-site during treatment, report infections...

Proposition 30: Provides funding for programs to reduce air pollution and prevent wildfires by increasing tax on personal income over $2 million

November 4, 2022

Proposition 30 would raise the personal income tax of California residents making more than $2 million annually by 1.75 percent, creating $3.5-5 billion of new revenue to pay for several climate programs,...

Proposition 31: Flavored tobacco products ban referendum

November 4, 2022

Proposition 31 would keep the previous ban on flavored tobacco products in California that was originally put in place through Senate Bill 793. Voting against the bill would repeal the previous ban...

Cal High’s library displays some of America’s most banned books during its annual celebration of Banned Books Week.

Parents push to ban LGBTQ books

Sophia Liu, Assistant News Editor October 13, 2022

Local parents have pressured San Ramon Valley Unified School District and other nearby districts to ban books with LGBTQ content as a wider trend of queer book banning that is spreading across the country. “Carry...

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