Gov. Gavin Newsom has made his calls on most significant bills, but still has some key decisions before the Saturday deadline.
Get the news that matters to all Californians. Start every week informed.We’re a big state with big challenges. Each morning we explain the top issues and how Californians are trying to solve them.Gov. Gavin Newsom addresses reporters after signing legislation in Los Angeles on Sept. 28, 2023. Photo by Alisha Jucevic for CalMattersto help ease the state’s affordable housing crisis.
For newly-appointed Sen. Laphonza Butler — who has not announced whether she will enter the race — it represents a diminishing chance toOf the 350 voting union delegates, 48% chose Porter, while Lee won 27% and Schiff 21%. The vote came after Porter repeatedly vowed to fight against corporate interests Sunday and argued she was the only one among the three to have never taken corporate PAC donations.
The announcement marks the seventh statewide union endorsement of Schiff, who is the only candidate to gain any statewide union support, his campaign noted., vice president of Teamsters Western Region International: “We know that we can rely on him to advocate for policies that put workers and safety first when it comes to automation — even when it’s a lot easier to side with Big Tech.”From left to right, students Josephine Okowi, Toby Reed and Amy Ma at Fremont High School in Oakland on Oct.
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