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California State Of Mind podcast

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Episode 10

What Can California Teach the Biden Administration About Combating Climate Change?

Friday, January 22, 2021
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Joe Biden is now the 46th President of the United States and he faces a number of challenges from social unrest and pandemic response to climate change. On this week’s California State of Mind, we’ll hear what his administration can learn from California’s response to the climate crisis, and what ideas it might not want to replicate. CapRadio’s Environmental Reporter Ezra Romero and CalMatters’ Rachel Becker join host Elizabeth Aguilera to share their reporting and observations.

Also, the state has now topped three million cases of COVID-19 and Californians up and down the state are having a tough time figuring out when and where they can get vaccinated. Host Nicole Nixon and CapRadio Healthcare Reporter Sammy Caiola explore why the process seems so confusing, and where you can go to find help.

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    Sacramento County Is Expanding Vaccinations At Cal Expo, But Not Yet For The General Public

    Thursday, January 21, 2021
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    California Counties, Lawmakers Call For More Organized, Better-Funded COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout As Cases Continue To Climb

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    While people anxiously await their turn to receive a shot, counties are scrambling to figure out when more vaccines will be available and how they can distribute them quickly and safely.
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    Legacy Of A Clean-Air Czar: Clearer Skies, Bold Alliances And Bitter Controversy

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    Mary Nichols has been pivotal in California’s war on smog. But as her tenure ends next week, activists say she didn’t do enough to protect low-income communities and they scuttled her candidacy for Biden’s top environmental post.
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California State of Mind is made possible by Martha West, Delaine Eastin, and Alan J. and Madeline A. Brattesani.


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