Here are the morning’s top stories on Wednesday, October 9, 2024…
- In the race for control of Congress, all eyes are on California. Election analysts see more competitive contests for the House of Representatives here than in any other state. One of those is the 47th District in Orange County, where Democrat Dave Min is taking on Republican Scott Baugh.
- State workplace regulators have fined a farm labor contractor near Sacramento more than $17,000 for serious heat safety violations.
- California tenants who used Section 8 housing vouchers were denied rental contracts by more than 200 landlords, according to an undercover investigation.
Open Seat For Congress Going Down To The Wire
The race for control of Congress will likely depend on a handful of races here in California. That includes the 47th District seat in Orange County, pitting Democrat Dave Min against Republican Scott Baugh.
The district covers a coastal portion of Orange County, including Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. And voter registration numbers are just about equal between Democrats and Republicans.
The district is currently represented by Katie Porter, who has been a leader in changing Orange County from reliably Republican to more politically competitive. But Porter ran for U.S. Senate and did not run for reelection, leaving the seat open.
California Contractor Accused of Firing Farmworkers Who Suffered in Extreme Heat Is Fined
California workplace safety regulators have fined a farm labor contractor for heat-related issues, months after former employees alleged they were fired for walking out amid extreme temperatures and called out the contractor as an example of the need for bolstering heat-illness protections for farmworkers.