Friday’s Briefing: Oakland fire chief resigns; Bonta introduces $2 billion affordable housing bill

Friday’s Briefing: Oakland fire chief resigns; Bonta introduces $2 billion affordable housing bill

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Oakland Fire Chief Darin White.


Alameda approves gun-safety legislation

News you don’t want to miss for Mar. 6-8:

1. Oakland will not only be looking for a new police chief, but also a new fire chief. The San Francisco Chronicle reports Fire Chief Darin White is leaving Oakland for the same post in San Rafael. $$

2. Alameda city officials unanimously approved gun-safety legislation that requires residents to store their guns in safes or with trigger locks, the East Bay Citizen reports. Retail gun purchases will also be videotaped in Alameda, which only has one firearms retailer.

3. Oakland Assemblymember Rob Bonta unveiled legislation that would allocate $2 billion annually in state funding for affordable housing and services, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. $$

4. The possibility of being quarantined because of the coronavirus could be even more disastrous for low-wage and gig workersCalmatters reports. Consequently, the need to keep working could be problematic for containing a larger outbreak of the virus.

5. Gov. Gavin Newson and state Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara directed insurance companies to cover the costs of testing for the coronavirus, the Sacramento Bee reports. $$

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