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December 20, 2025

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Farr, healthcare leaders mark anniversary of Affordable care Act

Congressman Sam Farr (D-Carmel) and Central Coast health care leaders mark the second anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, and recognized the benefits the law has already delivered to thousands on the Central Coast. On March 23, Congress passed and President Obama signed into law historic health care reform legislation: the Affordable Care Act.

Guest view: Financial crisis leads to a silent epidemic of former...

In an era of financial crisis there are a growing number of families who are one paycheck away from being displaced from their homes, our government is cutting social services and failing to adequately fund programs in response to the public need. The homeless population is projected to grow at an alarming rate because of a poor economy and no longer is just comprised of the mentally ill, drug addicted or alcoholics. It now includes families and the elderly. In my state of California they have responded to this need with Penal Code 647 (e). This law is loosely written and depending on the interpretation of the law allows law enforcement to arrest someone for being homeless or sleeping in their car. In a time where there is a need for compassion and more funding to social programs we have resorted to harassing the downtrodden and shuffling them through a failed system which costs taxpayers even more money while not addressing the crux of the problem. I thought we were attempting to write anti bullying laws. Penal Code 647 (e) sounds like a justifiable means to bully people that the system that has failed and humanity as a whole has cast aside.

K-12 schools will see $4.8B in cuts if tax fails

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled his new budget plan, calling for a painful $4.8 billion cut in public school funds if voters reject a proposed tax hike that he hopes to put on the ballot in November.

Training progresses on bullying prevention

Calgrip grant allows more schools to implement

A voice for the abused

Patty Lezama doesn't sugarcoat the ongoing bouts of depression and nightmares that jolt her awake in the dead of night - two long-term side effects triggered by a plague of childhood traumas beginning at age 6, when her 20-year-old uncle molested her.

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