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What you need to know: June 26

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What you need to know: June 26
What you need to know: June 26

Good morning, North State.

Here's what you need to know to start your day on June 26.

Welcome back.

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

Happening today- the california assembly will decide the fate of a controversial state spending plan... aimed at closing an over 50 billion dollar deficit..

The $202.1 billion budget includes cuts to the court system, public colleges and universities and state employee salaries.

The state senate approved the budget thursday.

New this morning..a redding man is waking up in the hospital this morning..

After police say he crashed into a powerpole while driving under the influence..

Police say they responded to a report of a crash in the area of cypress avenue and alfreda way early this morning..

Police identified the driver as izaiah harrison- ferrari of redding..

He was transported to the hospital and released to hospital staff..

### the state is making data for covid modeling available for everyone.

The governor's office announced the covid-19 modeling and data which is used to track the virus here in our state - is now online and public.

Scientist, researchers and all of u* can see what is happeing now, take a look at various modeling and the forecasts in different scenarios.

The trump administration is urging the u.s. supreme court to overturn the affordable care act.

If the court agrees to overturn the a.c.a.... it's estimated roughly 20- million americans could lose their health care coverage.

In response to the pandemic... the state department of healthcare services extened a special open enrollment forthe individual health market -- until july 31st### the house of representatives passed the george floyd justice in policing act late thursday night the bill prohibits racial profiling, increases accountability for police misconduct and bans choke- holds and no knock warrants on the federal level...among other measures the bill still needs to be approved by the senate.

In california the total number of confirmed cases has passed 200 thousand.... the state is now second in the country for total cases behind new york... on thursday another 53- hundred californians just tested positive for the virus... over 58 hundred people have died from the virus so far..

And medical professionals across the state have tested over 3.6 million people..

Thursday saw 40 thousand new confirmed cases in the u.s... sixty-percent of the country is reporting increases in week-to-week new cases, with 13-states seeing a rise of at least 50-percent.

The centers for disease control and prevention says for every coronavirus diagnosis, there are ten others that were missed.

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