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Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled California’s $322 billion revised budget, addressing a projected $16 billion revenue shortfall while prioritizing education, healthcare, housing, and climate resilience.
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The New Republic on MSNGavin Newsom Escalates His War on the Homeless in Lead-up to 2028Cardinal Robert Barron, bishop of the Diocese of Winona–Rochester in Minnesota who traveled to Rome for the papal conclave, relayed the words of Cardinal Francis George, the former American prelate, to CBS News right after Leo’s election last week.
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The Daily Caller on MSNFrank Luntz Tells Gavin Newsom That Kamala Harris Should Look In Mirror To Find Reason She Lost 2024 ElectionPollster Frank Luntz told Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom during a Wednesday podcast that former Vice President Kamala Harris had only herself to blame for losing the 2024 election to President Donald Trump.
Saying that there are no more excuses, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday released a model ordinance for local municipalities to address homeless encampments, along with announcing new funding for treatment and housing.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday urged California’s local governments to clear homeless encampments, escalating the state’s efforts to ban the growing number of makeshift camps on sidewalks and in parks that are the most visible signs of the crisis of people living on the streets.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised state budget proposal for FY 2025–2026 on Wednesday. After having a roughly balanced budget in January, the state must now "close an estimated $12 billion shortfall to balance the budget" because of President Donald Trump's tariffs,
Newsom wrote a letter to the city and expressed disappointment with their decision to reject allocating a single dollar and write a letter of support to secure $267,000 for We Care.
As the largest economy in the nation, California has the most to lose from President Trump’s weak and reckless policies,' Governor Gavin Newsom said.