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California signed a law allowing the state to set its own vaccine schedules, breaking from decades of federal CDC guidance.

California joined Oregon, Washington and Hawaii in a West Coast alliance issuing joint COVID-19, flu and RSV vaccine recommendations.

Lawmakers and the University of California proposed a $23-billion ballot measure to replace federal research dollars lost to Trump-era cuts.

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law giving California the power to set its own immunization schedules based on state health experts and independent medical groups — a sharp break from decades of reliance on guidance from the federal government.

The move came the same day that C

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