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Newsom orders state workers to return to the office four days a week in California
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California state workers critical of Gov. Newsom's return-to-office mandate
Newsom orders more than 200,000 Calif. state employees to return to office
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered more than 224,000 state workers to return to the office four days a week starting July 1. The mandate, which affects 24,182 workers in the Bay Area, is part of an executive order Newsom announced Monday.
The show has aired less often since wildfires ignited in early January in Los Angeles County and commanded Newsom’s attention. In a teaser promoting “This is Gavin Newsom,” the governor said it won’t be an ordinary politician’s podcast and he’l ...
The initiative aims to connect Californians with government officials in times of disaster and allow them to express their concerns about matters affecting their day-to-day lives.
It’s time for Newsom, lawmakers and everyone else sparring over solar to sit down and make sure that 10 years from now, California is still the nation’s rooftop solar leader — without burdening all electric ratepayers. Otherwise, we’ll still be mired in this same agonizing debate. And the world will be a lot hotter.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced nearly $1 billion in new funding for local communities to clean up encampments and reduce homelessness, as well as new accountability measures to ensure money is spent wisely.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNNewsom announces $245M 'Jobs First' economic recovery plan amid California wildfiresGov. Gavin Newsom is set to provide an update on California's fire recovery and rebuilding efforts following the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires
California government executive orders and measures are helping Los Angeles homeowners expedite home repairs, reconstruction projects, & construction permits following California wildfires.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has directed the state parole board to launch a risk assessment investigation into whether Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are serving life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents, would pose an unreasonable risk to public safety if they were released.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking Congress to approve an additional $39.7 billion in aid to help Los Angeles recover from the catastrophic damage wreaked by the January firestorm.
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