Newsom called the state of film production in California a “legitimate crisis” and said that he had “a state of mind to address this issue a little more forcefully.”“We needed to make a statement and we needed to do something that was meaningful, not just intentional,” Newsom said....
Newsom's office said the governor has made record-level investments to address the housing crisis, investing over 24 billion U.S. dollars across multiple state agencies and departments, including billions of dollars in funding to assist local jurisdictions in providing services and wrap-around support...
Newsom praised Brown, a longtime family friend, but indicated he would strike out a separate path from the fiscal restraint Brown made a hallmark of his last eight years in office. Brown sometimes angered legislative Democrats by rejecting big-ticket social spending items. Newsom, meanwhile, alread...
project championed by former gov. jerry brown to divert water from the north to the state's drier south. newsom had signaled the move in his february state of the state address. he made the change official when he asked state agencies to withdraw existing permit applications and start ov...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Thursday said he would ask state lawmakers to set aside $1 billion to address a rising homelessness crisis that has left more than 100,000 Golden State residents on the streets. The amount Newsom wants to spend in fiscal 2020, revealed Thursday when he...
— Office of the Governor of California (@CAgovernor)September 23, 2020 Newsom hopes everyone will follow California’s lead, but why would anyone else want to copy California’s slow moving energy disaster? The more engineering literate amongst us might have noticed that, thanks to renew...
California's total of "pro-housing" communities, which are intended to address the state's severe housing shortage, has reached 30, according to Newsom's office. The state's population is expected to grow by 10 million by 2050, and the deficit will only worsen without more housing, ex...
"We think this is the right thing to do and we think this is a sustainable way to keep schools open," Newsom said. "And to address the No. 1 anxiety that parents like myself have – I have four young children – and that is knowing that the schools are doing everything in their ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has made homelessness his top policy priority for his final three years in the office and nowhere is the crisis as critical as it is in L.A.
Click here to SUBSCRIBE to CA Political Review Newsom’s office did not provide further details on the proposal. But the California School Boards Association said any regulations over student smartphone use should be left up to school districts, not the state. ...