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California Lawmakers Grapple with Controversial Cap-and-Trade Extension

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 9, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

California‘s Cap-and-Trade Extension Stalls Amidst Intense Lobbying Effort

Negotiations surrounding ⁣the reauthorization of California’s cap-and-trade program faced a significant challenge this⁢ week ‌as a broad coalition of opponents launched a last-minute lobbying push to delay a deal ⁤until 2026.​ Lawmakers were met⁢ with appeals from industry groups, business advocates, and even traditionally‍ Democratic-aligned​ trade unions as they entered the⁤ Capitol on Monday, ​September 9, 2025.

The opposition ‌argues that a rushed reauthorization would impose undue financial burdens on industries ‍like cement production, oil and gas,‌ and manufacturing, potentially driving businesses ​out of California ​and leading to job losses. They contend that increased costs would inevitably be ⁣passed on to consumers,⁢ raising prices across the board.

The State Building and Construction⁢ Trades Council of California circulated a⁣ notice to legislators stating, “No deal is better than a bad deal,” and advocating for a pause in negotiations until the Legislature⁢ reconvenes in 2026. The union specifically warned of “massive industrial job losses” and ‍”skyrocketing fuel and​ retail costs” resulting​ from the proposed legislation. They ⁤expressed disappointment that the legislature hadn’t collaborated with the Building Trades and the energy ⁢industry to create an affordable ‍extension of the program.

The California Chamber⁤ of Commerce ‌echoed these concerns, with president and CEO Jennifer Barrera stating the shortened timeline was insufficient to produce “robust and responsible” legislation.She noted​ that promises regarding California’s affordability ⁤had not been met.

While environmental groups like the Environmental Defense Fund ⁢generally support reauthorizing⁣ cap-and-trade, some have expressed frustration with the lack⁢ of clarity in the negotiation process. Environmental⁤ justice advocates, though, believe the surge in lobbying efforts signals that progress was being made ‍at the negotiating table. Katie Valenzuela, a lobbyist for these ⁣groups, suggested ⁤the calls for more public process were disingenuous given the opponents’ established access to lawmakers.

despite the⁢ opposition, Senator Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara), the‍ incoming Senate ​president, remains optimistic. She ‌stated that all parties​ remain at the table and are continuing to work towards a negotiated proposal, leaving the possibility of a deal alive.

This⁣ article is based on reporting originally‌ published by CalMatters on September 9, 2025,⁤ and is republished‌ under a‍ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives licence.

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Sugar Consumption Rises as US Temperatures Increase, Study Reveals

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 8, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Summary of the Article: Climate Change⁢ & Increased Sugar Consumption

This article ⁢details a study revealing a link‌ between rising temperatures due to climate ​change and increased sugar consumption in the United States. Here’s a breakdown of the ⁣key findings:

Increased Consumption: Sugar ⁤consumption has increased significantly in the ‌US over ⁤the ​past⁢ 15 years, and researchers attribute ​a portion of ‌this⁤ increase ‌to rising temperatures. Temperature & Sugar Link: ⁤ Sugar ⁢intake rises ‍as temperatures climb between 54-86°F, with higher temperatures correlating to more sugar consumed. Appetite for sugary drinks decreases above ‌86°F.
Small ⁤Daily Impact, Large⁤ cumulative Effect: While the daily increase in sugar intake ‍due ‍to temperature is small (less than a candy bar), it adds⁢ up over time and⁤ poses a important‍ health risk.
Disproportionate Impact: The ⁢effect is ⁣ greater for:
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Low-income families: ⁤one extra sugary ‌drink ​per day⁢ increases ‍diabetes‍ risk by 29% in this ⁢group.
Outdoor workers: ⁢ They require more hydration⁢ and are more likely to reach ‌for sugary drinks.
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Less educated households: Similar to low-income families, they are ​more​ vulnerable.
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White individuals: Showed the highest added ‍sugar effect.
contributing⁢ Factors: The study points to​ factors like ⁣targeted marketing of sugary drinks towards lower-income communities, poor water quality in ‌disadvantaged areas,‌ and lack​ of access to⁢ air conditioning.
Health Concerns: Increased‍ sugar​ consumption contributes to obesity, diabetes, and‌ other health⁣ problems, potentially exacerbating existing health inequalities.
* Future Projections: ‌ Researchers predict sugar consumption ⁢will continue ⁢to rise ⁢as global temperatures increase.

In⁤ essence, the study highlights how climate change isn’t just an environmental issue, but a public health ‌concern, notably for vulnerable ‌populations. It demonstrates a direct pathway through which a changing ​climate can negatively impact dietary habits‍ and⁤ overall health.

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Hyundai Georgia Raid: South Korean Workers Detained

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 8, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Hundreds Detained in Immigration Raid at Hyundai-LG Battery Plant in Georgia

Savannah, GA -‌ september 8, ‌2025 – A large-scale immigration‍ raid ⁣at⁣ a ‍Hyundai-LG Energy Solution battery ⁢manufacturing plant in Georgia has resulted in teh detention of hundreds of workers, sparking concern from​ the South Korean government and a statement from former President Donald Trump.

More‌ than 400 agents participated in⁤ the operation, dubbed “Operation Low Voltage,” which took place Friday at the $7.6 billion ⁢plant in Bryan ‍County, Georgia, according to a​ statement from U.S. Attorney Margaret Heap. The plant, a joint venture between South Korean companies Hyundai and LG⁢ Energy Solution,​ employs over 1,200 people and began production of electric vehicles less than two years after construction ‍began in 2022.

Authorities detained 47 employees of LG Energy Solution, ⁤along⁢ wiht an additional 250 workers employed by contractors and ⁣subcontractors, ​according to officials. The arrested workers were not direct employees of Hyundai, the company stated.

the raid is​ part of a ⁤broader effort by the Trump administration to increase worksite enforcement of ‌immigration laws. Speaking on “State⁤ of the Union” Sunday, a Trump ⁤administration official stated they ‌would “continue focusing on workplaces” and ​that companies hiring undocumented workers “undercut ‌their competition that’s paying​ U.S. citizen salaries.”

U.S. Attorney Heap stated the operation aims “to reduce illegal employment and prevent employers from gaining an unfair advantage⁣ by hiring unauthorized workers,” and also “to⁤ protect unauthorized workers from exploitation.”

The South⁢ Korean government expressed its concerns to⁢ the U.S.Embassy, urging them to ensure the‍ rights of its ⁢citizens were not violated. “In ⁢the ‍course of U.S.law enforcement, the ‌economic‍ activities of ‌our investment firms and the⁤ rights and interests of⁢ our nationals must not be unjustly infringed upon,” said Lee Jae-woong, a spokesperson ‍for⁣ South‍ korea’s⁤ foreign ministry.Former President Trump⁤ addressed the situation in a ‌post on Truth Social, calling on foreign companies investing in the U.S. to ​”please respect ‍our Nation’s immigration ‌Laws.” He added,⁢ “Your Investments are welcome, and we​ encourage you to LEGALLY bring your⁣ very smart people…to build⁤ World​ Class products…What we ask in return is that you hire and ‍train american Workers.” Trump ​also asserted to reporters Sunday that the ‌raid was unrelated to economic ties between the U.S. and South Korea, stating the two countries have⁤ “a great relationship.”

Hyundai told NBC News Monday morning that business travel to the⁢ U.S. remains in place, though some ‍trips are now ⁤subject to internal review.

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IPro Loan Scandal: Lawsuit Seeks $4 Million Repayment

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 8, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

iPro Realty Founders⁤ Accused of Deceit⁣ in $3.17 Million Loan​ Scheme, Lawsuit Claims

TORONTO ​- ​The founders of now-disgraced iPro Realty are facing allegations of deceit and breach of trust in connection with $3.17 million in loans taken from investors, ‍according to a claim filed by lawyer Nancy⁢ Tourgis of Solmon Rothbart Tourgis Slodovnick LLP. The lawsuit alleges​ that alves and Colucci ​knowingly engaged ​in deceptive conduct as brokers.

The claim details how⁢ the Mitzithras ​family – Georgios,⁣ Tereza,⁤ and their son Rob ⁤- invested $1.9 million through an “Investors Agreement” with Hippo ‌Holdings, believing‌ the funds would be reinvested⁣ in areas including cash advances ⁣to iPro real estate salespersons ⁢against future​ commissions, mortgages, and real estate investments.

Hippo Holdings functioned as the⁣ primary ⁢vehicle for these cash advances, a ⁢practice common at iPro where agents ​could‍ borrow against anticipated earnings (frequently‍ enough delayed by weeks or months between a deal and final ‌payment). Perry Staikopoulos⁤ and his brother Ted invested a further $1.571 million⁤ under similar agreements, at an interest rate of approximately 9 per cent annually.

A separate arrangement involved Mr. Kocev, through his company 360 Real⁤ Estate Management services Inc., and his ⁤mother Linda (a ​long-time iPro realtor), who were owed​ $600,000 via promissory notes from iPro. Both mr. Kocev and Perry Staikopoulos held positions as branch managers at iPro ‌- in Toronto and Burlington respectively.

According to Mr. Kocev, he attempted to alert the Real⁤ Estate‍ Council of Ontario (RECO)⁤ upon discovering “irregularities” regarding⁢ the trust funds.”Legal counsel⁣ was retained, who contacted RECO on July 13, 2025. ‍The only response received from RECO was that ​a confidential process was underway,” he stated in an emailed statement.

RECO, however, claims it became aware of the trust fund⁣ issues as early as May 19, but did not publicly disclose the information until August ​14.

In the wake ⁤of the iPro scandal, Skybound ​Realty was established, with Mr. Kocev ​now serving as broker ‍owner and president, and ⁢Anissa⁢ Ho (formerly ‍of iPro’s Mississauga ‌office) as broker of record. ⁢Skybound Realty received its brokerage license from‌ RECO on August 12,⁤ just two days before the public proclamation of iPro’s financial difficulties.

Mr. kocev maintains that ​”None of the founders of⁤ Skybound Realty had any control, ⁣access or visibility into the trust accounts or banking operations of iPro Realty,” ​and that Skybound was created as a entirely independent entity. He added⁣ that ‍Skybound’s management is “participating fully and willingly with ⁢all regulatory authorities.”

Skybound Realty currently⁢ employs 139 realtors,‍ largely comprised ‍of former iPro agents, and ‍operates on a similar low-fee business model, eschewing traditional commission-sharing arrangements.The statement from Mr.Kocev⁢ does not detail how he initially became aware ⁣of the alleged irregularities at iPro.

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