California homeowners and renters insured by State Farm will see notable rate increases of 17% and 38%, respectively. In legal news, a judge has reduced the sentences of the Menendez Brothers, who have served 35 years for their parents' murder, allowing for potential parole eligibility. Meanwhile, grassroots advocates across California are mobilizing to lobby for community funding amid the ongoing budget season, contending with professional lobbyists as the state legislature approaches its June 15th deadline for passing a budget.
State Farm will increase homeowners' insurance rates by an average of 17% and renters' insurance rates by 38%, affecting many Californians.
The Menendez Brothers have been resentenced to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole due to their age during the crime.
Grassroots advocates across California are lobbying for community funding, facing challenges in a system dominated by professional lobbyists amid the budget season.
The California state legislature has a deadline of June 15th to finalize the budget, making advocacy efforts critical for funding outcomes.
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