The group said the harm from the tariffs is already being felt locally and could get worse.
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KPBS Midday EditionSB-50 was shelved for this year, and won’t be debated again until 2020.
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San Diego City Council approves a limited ban on people living in their vehicles, homeless deaths increase by more than 50% in San Diego, and asylum seekers, who are forced to "remain in Mexico," struggle to make it to their court hearings in the United States.
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A proposed pilot program in San Diego aims to help police officers afford homes within the city, as high housing costs take a toll on the department's recruitment and retention efforts.
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The amendments would require developers to allocate a portion of a development's units as affordable for people earning a certain percentage of San Diego County's area median income.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Association of Governments 29th annual Bike to Work Day is Thursday.
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KPBS Midday EditionWashington state will offer a set of tiered health care plans by 2021 that will cover standard services and are expected to be up to 10% cheaper than comparable private insurance. These state plans will be available to all residents regardless of income.
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A bill that could limit rent increases in California is one step closer to becoming law.
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KPBS Midday EditionAB1482 prevents landlords from raising rent more than 10% in one year.
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Some Uber and Lyft drivers feel companies are taking too much money from their rides and want to be paid more for their work.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer is making eight city-owned properties available to developers to spur the development of roughly 200 new low-income housing units.
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