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With 2023, there should be more open sesame. Once January 1, 2023, rolls around, manufacturers will have to start listing sesame as an allergen on the labels of any food products that may contain this seedy ingredient. As a December 15 U.S.
The FASTER Act will add sesame to the list of major food allergens effective Jan. 1, 2023.
The $1.7 trillion federal spending bill moving quickly through Congress has millions of dollars for Sacramento-area roads, bike paths, water projects and more. There’s money for sidewalk and bike path projects in Folsom.
One significant obstacle for the legislation has been educating lawmakers about digital therapeutics, said Rep. Thompson and the AMCP's Mathieu.
As cyberattacks on schools grow increasingly disruptive and complex, the Federal Communications Commission wants to hear what educators think about allowing schools to use federal E-rate funds to pay for more advanced internet security firewalls.
In a news conference last Friday, U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui called climate change the defining challenge of our time.
For years, the neighborhood south of the California State University, Sacramento campus was defined by traffic jams and some under-used lots. “It was kind of a mess,” Sacramento City Councilman Jeff Harris said.
A group of 10 U.S. House Democrats on Friday asked President Joe Biden's administration to build electric vehicle charging stations together with broadband internet infrastructure under the $1 trillion infrastructure law approved in November 2021.
Congressional Spectrum Caucus co-chairs Doris Matsui (D-
Aging subterranean infrastructure in Sacramento will get a boost from $3.5 million in federal funding that will pay for future underground reservoirs to harden parts of the combined storm and sewage system within the city’s core.