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California’s Black Leaders Pay Tribute to Sen. Dianne Feinstein

Condolences and tributes poured in from California’s Black community after the passing of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein.  Lawmakers, business leaders, and political service organizations expressed their condolences and sympathy to family, friends, and staff of U.S. Sen. Feinstein, 90, who died of natural causes in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 28.

Company Will Pay You $125 to Participate in Research Project

Evitarus, a Black-owned Los Angeles-based public opinion research firm, is surveying African Americans in California to gauge opinions on healthcare and racism. The goal of the project, the company says, is to gather data that can influence healthcare policy. 

California’s Political Leaders Praise Biden’s Selection of U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris as Running Mate 

“Harris selection makes me so optimistic. I am thrilled about the conversations Senator Harris will be having with Americans all around the country over the next 83 days until the presidential election,” said Malia Cohen, a member of California’s Board of Equalization and the highest ranking African American woman constitutional officer in the state.