Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5
Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5 (nytimes); Leading California governor candidates spar in first debate as topsy-turvy race heats up (theguardian) (sources: nytimes, theguardian, nbcnews, thehill, cbsnews)

Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5 (nytimes); Leading California governor candidates spar in first debate as topsy-turvy race heats up (theguardian)
- Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5 Takeaways (nytimes)
- Leading California governor candidates spar in first debate as topsy-turvy race heats up (theguardian)
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S.2651 · 119th Congress
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This story is about Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5. This bill would make wide-ranging federal housing policy changes intended to increase housing supply.
If passed, it would:
- Make wide-ranging federal housing policy changes intended to increase housing supply • Move multiple housing-related reforms through one Senate vehicle.
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This story is about Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5. This bill would update/strengthen COPPA-era protections to cover teens’ data too.
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- Update/strengthen COPPA-era protections to cover teens’ data too • Create clearer federal guardrails for how platforms collect/use/disclose minors’ data.
This story is about Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5. This bill would change federal tax law to reform/expand the low-income housing credit.
If passed, it would
- Change federal tax law to reform/expand the low-income housing credit (LIHTC • Potentially increase incentives/capacity for building and rehabilitating income-restricted rental housing.
This story is about Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5. This bill would require large social media platforms to support certain third-party safety software access for minors’ accounts.
If passed, it would
- Require large social media platforms to support certain third-party safety software access for minors’ accounts (with • Set federal requirements for platform interfaces that enable delegated safety monitoring/management for minors.
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