![Phlebotomist lab assistant Jennifer Cukati, right, and Registered Nurse Carina Klescewski, left, care for a COVID-19 patient inside the Sutter Roseville Medical Center ICU in Roseville on Dec. 22, 2020. California became the first state to record 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases, reaching the milestone on Christmas Eve as close to the entire state was under a strict stay-at-home order and hospitals were flooded with the largest crush of cases since the pandemic began. Photo by Renee C. Byer, The Sacramento Bee via AP/Pool](jpg/ap_pool_hospital_122220_0119bd.jpg)
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Foon Rhee is CalMatters deputy managing editor, working with reporters who cover politics and also editing our WhatMatters daily newsletter. He oversees coverage of the Legislature, the state Capitol and elections, including our award-winning Voter Guide. His goals are to help voters make informed choices, to explain how state government works, or doesn’t work, and to hold public officials accountable.
During his four-decade career, Foon has focused on local and state government and political campaigns. He covered City Hall and the North Carolina legislature for The Charlotte Observer. He then became a local and political editor at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. At the Boston Globe, he was city editor and then deputy national political editor for the 2008 presidential campaign and for President Obama’s first year in office.
In 2010, Foon came to California as an editorial writer and columnist at The Sacramento Bee, where he focused on City Hall and veterans’ issues and did dozens of endorsement interviews with local and state candidates and ballot measure supporters and opponents. In late 2018, he became editor at the Sacramento News & Review before joining CalMatters in March 2021. He’s a graduate of Duke University (and diehard Duke basketball fan), and was a Freedom Forum fellow in Asian studies at the University of Hawaii and Poynter Institute ethics fellow.
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