
"A new poll shows that 73% of San Francisco voters approve of the job their new mayor has done after six months in office, a stark increase from 28% approval for his predecessor."
"Cal State University faces a challenging year ahead as its budget gap widens to $2.3 billion, impacted by 460,000 students, rising labor costs, and a restrictive state budget."
"Non-profit health provider is closing five clinics in Northern California following new legislation banning Medicaid for abortion services, although pending lawsuits may alter funding scenarios."
A recent poll indicates that 73% of San Francisco voters approve of the job performed by the new mayor after six months in office, which marks a significant turnaround from the prior mayor’s 28% approval rating. In education, California State University faces a daunting fiscal situation as its budget deficit escalates to $2.3 billion due to labor costs and a tight state budget affecting 460,000 students across 23 campuses. Meanwhile, a non-profit health provider has closed five clinics in Northern California after new legislation banned Medicaid funding for abortion services, though state funding might still be possible amid pending lawsuits.
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