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Erica Yee

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Erica Yee is a data reporter who collaborates frequently with the health, education, inequality and environment teams. She joined CalMatters as an intern in 2020 and then stuck around as part of the growing Data and Interactives team.

Sometimes her days look like meticulously poring over spreadsheets. Other times they consist of designing and coding engaging graphics and tools to help Californians better understand their home and their neighbors. She aims to make public information actionable, accessible and digestible.

Recently Erica has reported on closing hospital maternity wards, teacher turnover and the state’s transition to electric cars. She has also contributed to explainers on urban water issues, reparations and the opioid crisis.

She was part of CalMatters teams who won awards for a drought and water tracker, wage theft series and multimedia project on high schooler experiences of COVID-19 inequality.

Erica earned a degree in journalism and information science from Northeastern University. As a student, she interned at the San Francisco Chronicle, CNBC and Boston.com. She is based in Oakland.

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A view of the Community Regional Medical Center in downtown Fresno on a clear day. The exterior features a brick wall with the hospital logo and a blue and white sign over the entrance, reading “Our Mission to better the lives we serve.”
Mental Health
California voters passed a $6.4 billion mental health bond. Now, see where that money is going
It can take a long time to build anything in California. The governor's office is trying to move fast on mental health projects funded by a new bond.
By Marisa Kendall, Jocelyn Wiener and Erica Yee • June 12, 2025
Photo illustration of a graduation cap, surrounded by angular vignettes of an Asian woman in scrubs on an Ipad, a closeup of a hand cutting hair, a man using a circular saw, a Black woman on the computer, a man pointing to a computer screen while talking to a woman, a Black woman driving a truck; the background shows a grid with some cells filled with a triangular caution sign and some filled with a checkmark
Data & Trackers
Is your California career college or training program legit? Check its license or violations
Use CalMatters’ lookup tool to see if a career college or training program is licensed or has faced disciplinary actions.
By Ross Teixeira, Erica Yee and Adam Echelman • April 4, 2025
Photo illustration of a graduation cap, surrounded by angular vignettes of an Asian woman in scrubs on an Ipad, a closeup of a hand cutting hair, a man using a circular saw, a Black woman on the computer, a man pointing to a computer screen while talking to a woman, a Black woman driving a truck; the background shows a grid with some cells filled with a triangular caution sign and some filled with a checkmark
Higher Education
How we’re helping students spot violations at California career colleges
It’s hard to find the disciplinary history of for-profit colleges regulated by California. CalMatters is making it easier.
By Adam Echelman, Ross Teixeira and Erica Yee • April 4, 2025
A basketball player wearing a green Cal Poly uniform holds an orange Wilson EVO basketball, appearing ready to make a play. Their stance is focused, with eyes locked on a teammate reaching out for a pass. Another player in the background holds a basketball, while a coach or observer in dark clothing watches with arms crossed. The green bleachers of the gymnasium serve as the backdrop, and a blurred motion of a teammate's arm is visible in the foreground.
Higher Education
College athletes can now make millions off sponsorship deals. Here’s the first look at California’s numbers
In 2021, California allowed college athletes to earn money, profiting off their name, image and likeness. University records show which student athletes are benefitting and how.
By Adam Echelman and Erica Yee • March 6, 2025
CalMatters en Español
Las guerras culturales comienzan a enturbiar las elecciones para administradores de colegios comunitarios de California
En el sur de California, los candidatos y los comités de acción política están gastando cientos de miles de dólares en campañas para conseguir escaños en las juntas directivas de los colegios comunitarios.
By Adam Echelman and Erica Yee • November 4, 2024
Higher Education
Culture wars start to roil elections for California’s community college trustees
In Southern California, candidates and political action committees are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaigns for community college board seats. Elsewhere, the races are uncontested.
By Adam Echelman and Erica Yee • November 4, 2024
Two healthcare workers tend to a patient in a hospital bed, providing care during a medical procedure. One worker, wearing a leopard-print headscarf, closely monitors the patient while the other stands by with medical equipment. Both staff members are focused and wearing scrubs, as well as protective masks.
CalMatters en Español
Tras la investigación de CalMatters, Newsom firma una ley para dar atención a los cierres de salas de maternidad en hospitales
Más de 50 hospitales de California dejaron de atender partos en la última década, lo que limitó las opciones de atención de maternidad en comunidades rurales y urbanas.
By Ana B. Ibarra, Erica Yee and Kristen Hwang • September 29, 2024
Two healthcare workers tend to a patient in a hospital bed, providing care during a medical procedure. One worker, wearing a leopard-print headscarf, closely monitors the patient while the other stands by with medical equipment. Both staff members are focused and wearing scrubs, as well as protective masks.
Health
After CalMatters investigation, Newsom signs law to shed light on maternity ward closures
More than 50 California hospitals stopped delivering babies in the past decade, limiting maternity care options in both rural and urban communities.
By Kristen Hwang, Ana B. Ibarra and Erica Yee • September 29, 2024
A newborn baby sleeps in a bed in a hospital room while their mother rests in a bed nearby, looking at her.
CalMatters en Español
La crisis de atención de maternidad en California empeora mientras Newsom decide sobre proyectos de ley para frenar los cierres de hospitales
Decenas de hospitales de California cerraron sus salas de maternidad durante la última década, y la tendencia continuó en 2024
By Kristen Hwang, Erica Yee and Ana B. Ibarra • September 16, 2024
A newborn baby sleeps in a bed in a hospital room while their mother rests in a bed nearby, looking at her.
Health
California’s maternity care crisis is worsening as Newsom decides on bills to slow closures
Dozens of California hospitals shut their maternity wards over the past decade, and the trend continued in 2024 after lawmakers advanced plans to slow the closures.
By Kristen Hwang, Erica Yee and Ana B. Ibarra • September 16, 2024

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