Newsom recall deadline approaches, UC Berkeley professors discuss potential poll results

Eligible voters in California have until Sept. 14 to vote on the recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Eligible voters in California have until Sept. 14 to vote on the recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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For the first time in history, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that California will lose a seat in Congress.
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Critics of California Gov. Gavin Newsom collected 1,626,042 verified signatures for his recall, which is enough signatures for a recall election.
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In celebration of the paper’s 150th anniversary, The Daily Californian asked alumni about their experiences working for the publication and its impact on their lives through an online survey.
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On Monday, the California gasoline excise tax increased from 41.7 to 47.3 cents per gallon of gas as part of SB 1, which aims to raise funds for highways.
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The budget — which was introduced by Assemblymember Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, in December — will increase the UC system’s funding from about $3.35 billion to roughly $3.55 billion, according to California Legislative Information, if it is approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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The state controller is the chief financial officer for the state of California, responsible for the accountability and disbursement of the state’s financial resources.
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Politically active young Republican and campus senior Claire Chiara, 22, is the youngest California delegate to attend the Republican National Convention.
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Rocky Chavez, a Republican candidate for California’s open U.S. Senate seat, spoke in the campus Political Science 179 class Wednesday.
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An endorsement of “its a personal decision” or “neutral” isn’t usually what voters expect when turning to local officials for election guidance, but that’s what some might find when checking public opinions before voting Tuesday.
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