Will Californians get even more gas rebates?

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Will Californians get even more gas rebates?
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According to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office, gas rebate payments will begin appearing in bank accounts starting today through Nov. 14. Debit cards will be mailed between Oct. 25 and Jan. 15.

“Real cost pressures are what families are facing every single day. Scraping together money for these fees instead of spending it on food, on housing, on activities for their children, for bills, for paying down debt. That’s financial pressure. What the state is experiencing pales in comparison.”The California Public Utilities Commission offices at the Edmund G. Pat Brown building in San Francisco on Jan. 28, 2022.

Meanwhile, low-income Californians bracing for higher internet and phone bills seem to have secured at least a temporary reprieve: The California Public Utilities Commission was set to vote Thursday on a rule thatNo written explanation was offered, and a commission spokesperson didn’t return requests for comment,.

Still, advocates warn that it’s too soon to declare victory. It’s unclear how the commission — which is set to meet again on Oct. 20 — plans to proceed.“I wouldn’t put too much significance into it.”Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden, center, flanked by Mayor Kevin Lincoln, left, and City Manager Harry Black, holds a press conference about the investigation into a suspected serial killer in Stockton on Oct. 4, 2022.

Amid ongoing concerns over crime in California — the state’s violent crime rate increased 6% in 2021, with homicides ticking up 7.7%, according toA possible Stockton serial killer: Federal law enforcement — including members of the FBI and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives — have joined forces with local officers to investigate a string of six killings and one nonfatal shooting they say. All of the deceased victims are men, one of whom was shot in Oakland in April 2021. A homeless woman was wounded in Stockton days later. The five remaining killings took place in Stockton between July 8 and Sept.

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