California truckers are protesting and blockading ports while they demand that Gov. Newsom act on a controversial labor law.
Where do foster kids’ federal benefits go?
Some California children in foster care qualify for federal benefits totaling hundreds of dollars a month because they’re from low-income families and have disabilities or one or both of their parents died.
Although a growing number of states are considering putting a stop to this practice, California isn’t among them — despite its recent focus on. State and county child welfare officials say that intercepting children’s Social Security payments is legal and emphasize they’re using the money as intended: to provide for foster children as if they were their parents.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom demands explanation for UCLA’s move to Big TenGavin Newsom wants an explanation.
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Gov. Newsom to sign gun control law patterned after Texas anti-abortion lawCalifornia punched back Friday against two recent landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions as Gov. Gavin Newsom announced he will sign a controversial, first-in-the-nation gun control law patterned after a Texas anti-abortion law.
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Gavin Newsom attacks Texas Gov. Abbott over gun laws weeks after going after DeSantis“If Texas can ban abortion and endanger lives, California can ban deadly weapons of war and save lives. If Governor Abbott truly wants to protect the right to life, we urge him to follow California’s lead,” the ad reads.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signs gun safety laws focusing on convicted abusers, schools and sale regulationsThe state — amid a series of high-profile mass shootings that have spurred a national conversation on gun ownership — has passed multiple new measures this month.
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Truckers are holding the Oakland port captive. Can Newsom end the standoff?As protesters push supply chains to the brink attention turns to Newsom
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Newsom says UCLA owes explanation over its decision to join Big TenUCLA and the University of Southern California announced on June 30 that they plan to move their athletics programs from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten — moves that would be a seismic shift in the college athletics landscape.
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