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Katy Murphy

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Sacramento, CA, United States

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Past articles by Katy:

States weigh workers' comp for frontline workers against the cost

At least five smaller states have made it easier for high-risk workers such as doctors, nurses and firefighters to claim benefits. → Read More

Wild West: Firms interpret California’s privacy law as they see fit

The landmark California law has now been in effect for one week. → Read More

California lawmaker trying to weaken privacy law is married to Ring executive

Assemblywoman Jacqui Irwin's husband, Jon Irwin, is chief operating officer for Santa Monica-based Ring, Inc. → Read More

California privacy law sets national agenda as federal talks fizzle

Silicon Valley giants are facing off against privacy advocates in a last-ditch effort to alter the California Consumer Privacy Act. → Read More

Bill to expand eviction protections in California sputters on Assembly floor

Its authors conceded they could not drum up the 41 votes it needed to pass before a key legislative deadline. → Read More

A California bill to expand eviction protections sputters on the Assembly floor

A pro-tenant bill package hit a snag this week in California. → Read More

A California bill to expand eviction protections sputters on the Assembly floor

A pro-tenant bill package hit a snag this week in California. → Read More

California Assembly passes rent-cap bill

SACRAMENTO — In a dramatic victory for tenant advocates, the California Assembly narrowly passed a statewide rent-cap proposal on Wednesday night amid mounting pressure for lawmakers to prote… → Read More

California Assembly passes rent-cap bill

SACRAMENTO — In a dramatic victory for tenant advocates, the California Assembly narrowly passed a statewide rent-cap proposal on Wednesday night amid mounting pressure for lawmakers to prote… → Read More

Bay Area might get its first-ever regional body for affordable housing

A new affordable-housing authority could be coming to the Bay Area. → Read More

Bay Area might get its first-ever regional body for affordable housing

A new affordable-housing authority could be coming to the Bay Area. → Read More

California’s statewide rent-cap proposal gets two key changes

A California rent-cap proposal gets a sunset date in a bid to win support in the Legislature. → Read More

California’s statewide rent-cap proposal gets two key changes

SACRAMENTO — A closely-watched bill that would ban steep rent hikes throughout California has been softened — slightly — in effort to win over skeptics as a legislative deadline looms. The law woul… → Read More

Gavin Newsom releases revised budget proposal today with huge surplus

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is about to unveil his latest state spending plan. → Read More

Gavin Newsom releases revised budget proposal today with huge surplus

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is about to unveil his latest state spending plan. → Read More

Gavin Newsom releases revised budget proposal today with huge surplus

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is about to unveil his latest state spending plan. → Read More

Where in the Bay Area can you afford to rent on $100,000?

Say you’re an architect who lives alone — or a flight attendant married to a mail carrier. There still are some Bay Area neighborhoods where your household, on roughly $100,000 a year, … → Read More

Where in the Bay Area can you afford to rent on $100,000?

There still are some Bay Area neighborhoods where someone making $100,000 a year can rent without taking on roommates — but they are increasingly hard to find. → Read More

California rent control bill stalls, likely dead for the year

The bill's author pulled the measure and said he'd keep working "to deliver meaningful protections to the millions of California renters who are struggling to remain housed." → Read More

California rent control bill stalls, likely dead for the year

The bill’s author pulled the measure and said he’d keep working “to deliver meaningful protections to the millions of California renters who are struggling to remain housed.&#8221… → Read More