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Governor Gavin Newsom’s plan to reduce homelessness by getting people with severe mental illness off the streets has arrived in San Luis Obispo County. Newsom signed the Care Courts act into law two years ago, and since then it’s been gradually rolled out around the state.
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The idea is to prevent political influence– or gerrymandering– from tainting the redistricting process.
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Some groups that oppose extending Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant’s license are concerned that taxpayers will be on the hook for a large chunk of a $400 million loan to keep the plant running. California lawmakers agreed to the loan earlier this week.
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Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to restore funding this week that gives library card users free entry into state parks.
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Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget eliminates a program that gives library card users free entry into California state parks.
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At a virtual press conference a Monterey County health official expressed concern that these cuts could threaten some programs.
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Last month California selected five state-owned properties to develop affordable housing projects, and one of the sites is in Atascadero. The state says this decision is a part of a program to address California’s housing shortage.
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In a letter sent to Governor's office February 3, almost 80 climate and energy experts urged Newsom and the California Public Utility Commission to delay the planned 2025 closure of Diablo Canyon Power Plant.
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As Gov. Gavin Newsom wraps up a month of high-stakes decisions about what should become law in California, he’s also making calls that impact many of the…