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California lawmakers want to cut funds for local news at exactly the wrong time
California lawmakers have omitted funding for the California Local News Fellowship and Propel Initiative from the proposed budget, risking a successful program that has placed over 110 journalists in newsrooms and produced more than 10,000 stories. The article argues this decision undermines efforts to combat misinformation and support local journalism during critical times of economic and societal change.
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