Sac Bee Op-Ed: The California Journalism Preservation Act is our best bet to protect journalism

High-quality journalism has been under threat for years in California, and the circumstances are now existential. During the pandemic, an average of two newspapers closed every week across the country. That has led to journalism jobs lost, corruption unreported, and vacuums where harmful disinformation proliferates unchecked.

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