
Megan Myscofski
CapRadio Statehouse/Politics ReporterMegan Myscofski is a statehouse/politics reporter at CapRadio. Previously, she covered public health at KUNM in New Mexico and Economics at Arizona Public Media in Tucson.
Her work has been featured on NPR, Marketplace and the Society of Environmental Journalists’ digital news magazine. Megan holds a master’s degree in Business and Economics Reporting from the Newmark School of Journalism at CUNY and a bachelor’s degree in Comparative Literature from NYU. She had her first audio journalism internship as a high school exchange student in Essen, Germany.
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A state agency that administers union-related laws filed a complaint against the Governor’s Office over his mandate set to take effect this summer.
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Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill Monday that will send the money to conservancies around the state.
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Officials worry that more cuts down the line could jeopardize jobs and programs to reach patrons with disabilities.
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Some employees worry the move could push caretakers out of state jobs and its tight deadline could be an issue for processing accommodation requests.
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Governor Gavin Newsom’s program to deliver low-cost insulin is now more than a year behind schedule.
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The bills add requirements for immigration agents on school and daycare grounds. That comes after the Trump administration issued new guidance allowing them in schools and other "sensitive areas.”
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Some major themes that have already emerged include affordability, elections and how to prepare for the next Trump Administration.
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San Francisco Democrat Scott Wiener says California could leave the door open to the incoming Republican-led Congress making major changes to the constitution if it doesn’t act.
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Supporters say it could help slow rates of depression and anxiety in adolescents. Detractors say users will scroll right past it.
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In California, it’s the state’s responsibility to protect people’s right to vote no matter the language they speak. To do that, the state provides voter assistance in ten languages and several counties offer help in additional languages.