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KPBS Midday EditionRedistricting could dramatically change the political landscape in San Diego. We discuss the potential changes in the works for our congressional, county-supervisor, and state-legislative districts. Plus, hear the latest on efforts to create a ninth council district in the City of San Diego.
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All five San Diego County Supervisors are white Republicans. The proposed new district lines don’t suggest that will change any time soon.
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KPBS Midday EditionRedistricting could change the political landscape in San Diego County and throughout California. We speak to Senior Metro Reporter Alison St. John about how the state's legislative districts could change in the future, and why the county's redistricting process is different from the way the state now draws its districts.
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San Diego County is so financially healthy it is paying for new capital projects with cash. But the social safety net the county provides for people who have fallen on hard times is wearing thin.
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We'll hear how foster kids are generally left destitute once they age out of care. Some of the children could have nest eggs if the state didn't confiscate their assets.
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Hear an update on the top stories coming out of the North County, from the safety of the San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station to the current status of Kathleen Sterling, a controversial member of the Board of Trustees of Tri-City Hospital. We'll also discuss the budget problems in Oceanside, and the abandonment of the crash tax in that city.
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This morning, San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis announced she will run for mayor in the next election.
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There has been a lot of talk about the possible elimination of redevelopment agencies, but not a lot of specifics. Now both sides have finally revealed their blueprints.
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The movie "Field of Dreams" told us that if you build it, they will come. And if we build an expansion of I-5 more cars will come and congestion could remain the status quo.
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The debate continues over a hotly contested landfill proposed for North County's Gregory Canyon. We'll hear the latest details.
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