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Bill Offers Immunity to People Helping With Drug Overdoses
State lawmakers have sent a bill to the governor that supporters say could help reduce deaths from drug overdoses. AB-472 would give legal protection to people who call 911 if they witness an overdose.

Filipinos Make New Inroads in California Politics
Despite making up the second-largest group of Asian-Americans in California, Filipino-Americans in California haven't achieved much success in the halls of political power. Now, two Philippine-born Californians in the San Francisco Bay Area are set to change that.

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