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California will keep library parks passes, reaction to birthright citizenship decision

Jane Manning (left) and Daria Celano demonstrate how to extinguish a campfire at the Good Fire Fair in Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
Erin Malsbury
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Jane Manning (left) and Daria Celano demonstrate how to extinguish a campfire at the Good Fire Fair in Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. A popular program that lets people check out day use state park passes at local libraries has dodged budget cuts, but is not yet permanent.

In today's newscast, California residents will be able to continue checking out state parks passes from libraries. And, one California family considers what the potential end to birthright citizenship means.

Elena is an Emmy award-winning researcher, reporter, and producer. Before joining KAZU, they worked as a podcast producer at The Oregonian. Their reporting and research has been featured on NPR, KQED, Netflix, Reveal, CalMatters, and more. Elena is an alum of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and UC Santa Cruz. You can reach them at elena@kazu.org.