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State Worker reporter for The Sacramento Bee. He/him/🏳️‍🌈 📷 by Eli Hartman
William Melhado









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California departments weren't ready to welcome state workers back offices last July, records show. It's not clear if agencies will be ready this summer. www.sacbee.com/news/politic...
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With strong market gains of recent years, CalPERS now is 84% funded -- way up from prior years. Passage of modified, lower pension benefits for new workers in 2012 also has helped improve the stability of my pension system.
William Melhado
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ICYMI: The Sac Bee Guild is urging McClatchy to raise salaries and give our lowest paid reporters fair pay. Currently, eight of our local news reporters (who are predominantly BIPOC + women) are underpaid so much that they qualify for low income housing. We deserve better.
McClatchy wants you to invest in a Sacramento Bee subscription, but the company doesn’t want to invest in its reporters. Under management’s latest offer, seven local journalists would still make salaries low enough to qualify them for low-income housing.
The oil company Valero, the prison guards’ union, and PG&E gave tens of thousands to a tiny party committee in Sutter County.
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Janus was meant to be a huge blow for unions, but it provided some opportunities. "It has allowed some unions to have more ongoing conversations w/ represented workers...to demonstrate the value of being part of a union" said Brenda MuĂąoz. @sacbee.com @wfam.bsky.social www.sacbee.com/news/politic...
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About 60% of The Sacramento Bee’s reporters and photojournalists are white. But if you look at the pool of local reporters whose wages are so low they qualify for low-income housing, the ratio is flipped: 63% are people of color. Management offered a deal that would leave most of them low-income.
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 Please stand with us and share this far and wide. It’s so important. ✊
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NEW: President Trump has repeatedly threatened to bring federal agents, or even soldiers, to San Francisco to battle crime. His administration has actually done the opposite, quietly taking federal law enforcement away from the city to do immigration work instead. www.reuters.com/world/us/tru...
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Jason Sisney 🏳️‍🌈
Sacramento Bee News Guild
Ariane Lange
Theresa Clift
Emma Hall
The Sacramento Bee
UC Berkeley Labor Center
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A review of surveys from 16 state departments shows that over 70 offices were not prepared to accommodate returning workers in advance of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s first return-to-office deadline.
CA departments lacked thousands of workstations before RTO order, documents show
The judge who approved a request for Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco to seize more than 650,000 ballots last month has political ties to Bianco, a candidate for governor who has used the investigation to raise his profile on the campaign trail www.sfchronicle.com/california/a...
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The oil company Valero, the prison guards’ union, and PG&E gave tens of thousands to a tiny party committee in Sutter County.
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A $743,000 mystery: How a rural GOP group got flush with California campaign cash
The elimination of representation fees was intended to be a “huge blow” to unions, but it wasn’t the only recent event impacting membership.
How CA state worker unions have fared since landmark SCOTUS decision reshaped membership
www.sacbee.com
When Marcie Frost arrived at CalPERS in 2016 as its new CEO, she knew the role represented a big opportunity — and a big challenge. Here's a look back at Frost's 10-year journey on the job, and where she hopes to lead our enterprise and membership in 2026 and beyond. More: https://bit.ly/4rlDMIG
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Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a leading candidate for California governor, campaigned for the man who would sign his ballot seizure warrant as a local judge four years later.
www.sfchronicle.com
Judge who OK’d ballot seizure spoke glowingly about Republican sheriff leading investigation
McClatchy wants you to invest in a Sacramento Bee subscription, but the company doesn’t want to invest in its reporters. Under management’s latest offer, seven local journalists would still make salaries low enough to qualify them for low-income housing.
CalPERS
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McClatchy wants you to invest in a Sacramento Bee subscription, but the company doesn’t want to invest in its reporters. Under management’s latest offer, seven local journalists would still make salaries low enough to qualify them for low-income housing.
2mo
Sacramento Bee News Guild
Sacramento Bee News Guild