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Governor Newsom’s CARE Court Proposal Moves Forward
Governor Newsom’s CARE Court Proposal Moves Forward. -
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 4.28.22
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 4.28.22. -
Governor Newsom Signs Legislation 4.28.22
Governor Newsom Signs Legislation 4.28.22. -
Governor Newsom Statement on Introduction of CARE Court Legislation
Governor Newsom Statement on Introduction of CARE Court Legislation. -
As U.S. bans Russian oil imports, lawmakers call on Newsom to make up deficit in Kern County’s existing production hub
The war in Ukraine and resulting ban on Russian oil imports has prompted renewed efforts to stem surging gas prices, with state lawmakers urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to suspend gas taxes and to bring oil to Californians from already existing wells in Kern County instead of foreign countries. -
Following Newsom’s SOTS speech, lawmakers urge further action on gas affordability, homelessness programs
After Gov. Gavin Newsom’s State of the State speech last Tuesday, questions continue about how current policies on crime, gas prices, and homelessness can change to help improve the lives of people here. -
California Launches Program to Compensate Survivors of State-Sponsored Sterilization
California Launches Program to Compensate Survivors of State-Sponsored Sterilization. -
What They’re Saying: Health, Education and State Leaders Support New State Actions to Protect Californians from COVID-19
What They’re Saying: Health, Education and State Leaders Support New State Actions to Protect Californians from COVID-19. -
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 12.23.21
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 12.23.21. -
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 12.15.21
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 12.15.21. -
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Governor Newsom Signs State Budget Legislation 7.16.21
Following the Legislature’s passage of key remaining measures of the architecture of the 2021-22 state budget, Governor Gavin Newsom signed the below legislation. -
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Governor Newsom Signs Legislation 7.16.21
Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he has signed the following bills. -
Recall signature collection wraps up, fueled by California’s economic picture
As the state moves toward easing restrictions on school and business reopenings, it’s raising questions about how much the Covid lockdowns may influence a potential recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom or whether fundamental discontent runs deeper. -
Ride share drivers not included in new AB 5 exemptions
While the state recently passed legislation that will make more professions exempt from the controversial independent contractor law, AB 5, it left out others, including ride-share drivers. -
Budget trailer bill expands paid leave in California; lawmakers pass on health care consolidations requiring approval from attorney general
A bill that would have mandated the attorney general approve health care provider consolidations failed to pass the Legislature late last month, but a budget trailer bill on supplemental sick paid leave, to be enforced by the state Labor Commissioner, was passed at the tail end of the abbreviated session. -
New law extends eviction protection through January; ‘Stopgap solution because a comprehensive solution couldn’t be found’
New state legislation that provides relief to tenants overlooks financial difficulties for small property owners and should only be an interim measure, until financial help for renters can be included in the next COVID-19 stimulus package, a rental housing business advocate said. -
Republican National Committee sues Gov. Newsom over mail-in voting
SAN FRANCISCO - The Republican National Committee and the California Republican Party have sued California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Secretary of State Alex Padilla over the use of mail-in ballots for the upcoming November elections. -
Federal panel may have opened Corrections Department to COVID-19 litigation after declining to free inmates
Gov. Newsom has ordered early release of inmates but federal judges deny the opportunity. Here's why -
More than 1,000 alleged violations lead to record $12.5 million fine for oil firm Greka
A state law approved by the governor in 2016 lead to a record-breaking $12.5 million fine levied against Greka Oil & Gas earlier this month following more than 1,000 alleged safety violations at an Orange County oil field.