Gavin Newsom, Health Care and Undocumented
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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.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said two factors are largely to blame for a $12 billion budget shortfall facing California: expanding health care to immigrants without legal status, and Trump’s tariffs.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom shared his state model for cities and counties to immediately address homeless encampments "with urgency and dignity."
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has unveiled a $322 billion budget proposal that aims to address a projected $12 billion deficit.
Prop. 1 is part of Newsom’s broader effort to overhaul California’s mental health care system. It ties closely to other initiatives, including CARE Court and Senate Bill 43, both of which aim ...
Governor Gavin Newsom has unveiled a new statewide initiative to provide local governments with clear guidance and legal tools to address homeless encampments swiftly and humanely, and has committed to giving every local government in the state the path forward.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday gave an update on California's financial situation and pitched his proposed $322 billion state spending plan for the upcoming year.
Residents across California echoed the frustration of having homeless people lying on the streets, clogging corners, and doing drugs in the open.
California is staring down an $12 billion budget deficit, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday. The Democratic governor shared the number as he laid out his nearly $322 billion state spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year.