From failed legislation to a potential recall, things are looking bad for Newsom this month.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced Friday that he will postpone his annual "State of the State" address, which he had planned to deliver on Monday, March 18.
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., joined "Fox News Live" to break down his criticism of Gov. Gavin Newsom's and the state's efforts to combat its homeless and mental health crisis. "You can't keep throwing money at the symptoms," Issa argued. California recently voted to approve a ballot measure, Proposition 1, allowing the state to raise a $6.4 billion bond to build mental healthcare facilities as well as drug and alcohol treatment clinics. California spent $22 billion in 2021 to help address the...
A major California McDonald's franchisee is speaking out against Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) new $20 fast food minimum wage law.
Governor Gavin Newsom and politicians in Sacramento may still have a long way to go to conquering California’s budget deficit, but they now finally have the go-ahead from voters to get $6.4 billion to revamp the state’s busted mental health system and combat homelessness. Almost two weeks after Golden State voters went to the polls […]
California governor Gavin Newsom (D.) in a Thursday open letter to California's Muslim, Palestinian, and Arab-American communities called for an "immediate ceasefire" in Gaza.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has postponed his State of the State address, the governor's office confirmed to The Hill Friday night. Newsom’s address was originally scheduled to be delivered on Monday. A new date for the speech has not been provided. His office is coordinating with the legislature to nail a new date for
The measure comes as the Golden State’s budget debt is expected to grow to $73 billion this year, according to Bloomberg.
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale have no connection these days. After nearly a decade of Gwen Stefani cozying up to … Gavin Rossdale Laments Lack of ‘Connection’ With Gwen Stefani: But I … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
As the oil industry wages a multimillion-dollar campaign to repeal California drilling restrictions, the campaign to defend the state's environmental protections is starting to resemble a Hollywood blockbuster. In a showcase of political clout and celebrity influence, former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and actor Jane Fonda joined Gov. Gavin Newsom and environmental advocates Friday in Los Angeles to call on voters to rescue Senate Bill 1137, a state law that intends to ban new oil and gas...
The Bush frontman also named the one issue in particular he feels bad about.
Come on, governor, let’s count all the votes. What is there to be afraid of?