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Blue States Restricting Trans Youth Health Care | California Forever’s New Projects | Rituals of Mine
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Blue States Restricting Trans Youth Health Care
Since taking office, the Trump administration has cracked down on providing gender-affirming care, especially to transgender minors. New threats of cutting federal funding to hospitals or subpoenaing confidential patient information has now led hospitals to limit or stop providing gender treatment for trans youth, even in blue states like California which has long been seen as a haven for transgender rights. New York Times reporter Jill Cowan joins Insight to talk about these decisions, and the shocks they are sending through the LGBTQ+ community.California Forever’s New Projects
One year ago, the controversial billionaire-backed company California Forever pulled a plan to build a new city from scratch in Solano County off the November ballot, with plans to bring it back in 2026. But since the start of this year, the company has been the center of additional developments including potential land annexation agreements with Suisun City and Rio Vista, and proposing new manufacturing facilities. KQED Housing Reporter Adhiti Bandlamudi breaks down these decisions, and how they are creating tensions between the county, city and community members.Rituals of Mine
Sacramento has the makings of a new super band. The extremely versatile fusion band LabRats have teamed up with electronic musician Terra Lopez to breathe new life into her project Rituals of Mine. And their first hometown show happens this Friday at Harlow’s. Terra Lopez and Jacob Swedlow join us to play some clips and talk about the future of this new effort.90 episodes
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Blue States Restricting Trans Youth Health Care
Since taking office, the Trump administration has cracked down on providing gender-affirming care, especially to transgender minors. New threats of cutting federal funding to hospitals or subpoenaing confidential patient information has now led hospitals to limit or stop providing gender treatment for trans youth, even in blue states like California which has long been seen as a haven for transgender rights. New York Times reporter Jill Cowan joins Insight to talk about these decisions, and the shocks they are sending through the LGBTQ+ community.California Forever’s New Projects
One year ago, the controversial billionaire-backed company California Forever pulled a plan to build a new city from scratch in Solano County off the November ballot, with plans to bring it back in 2026. But since the start of this year, the company has been the center of additional developments including potential land annexation agreements with Suisun City and Rio Vista, and proposing new manufacturing facilities. KQED Housing Reporter Adhiti Bandlamudi breaks down these decisions, and how they are creating tensions between the county, city and community members.Rituals of Mine
Sacramento has the makings of a new super band. The extremely versatile fusion band LabRats have teamed up with electronic musician Terra Lopez to breathe new life into her project Rituals of Mine. And their first hometown show happens this Friday at Harlow’s. Terra Lopez and Jacob Swedlow join us to play some clips and talk about the future of this new effort.90 episodes
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