The Sacramento Bee published several top stories covering local politics, food assistance changes and Bay Area baseball.
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Here is a quick digest of today’s top stories:
- New CalFresh work requirements took effect June 1, putting about 665,000 California residents in jeopardy of losing food benefits. The rules stem from President Donald Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, which limits eligibility and shifts costs from the federal government to states.
- San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung-Hoo Lee is hitting .508 during a 17-game hitting streak dating back to May 14. It’s the longest active hitting streak in MLB and the longest ever by a Korean MLB player.
- Sacramento’s city council voted 6-0 to adopt a new ethical investment policy that will end the city’s $5 million investment in Lockheed Martin. The policy restricts public funds from companies that “profit from human suffering.”
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