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State legislators are returning to Sacramento today after leaving for an emergency recess in March because of the coronavirus crisis.
Guest: Anthony Rendon, California Assembly Speaker

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Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED Politics

Drive-By Protests and Outreach to Help Day Laborers

Even under stay at home orders, most counties have allowed construction projects to continue, including home remodeling and landscaping. So day laborers have kept looking for the little work that remains. In Los Angeles, activists are reaching out to workers to tell them about programs that can help.
Reporter: Benjamin Gottlieb, KCRW

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Jails and prisons are hot spots when it comes to the spread of COVID-19. They’re also places where personal hygiene products to keep clean are in short supply. There’s a new online effort to help, one prisoner at a time.
Reporter: Kate Wolffe, KQED

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