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Gov. Gavin Newsom, fresh off a trip to South Carolina to test his political appeal ahead of a likely presidential run, ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom sidestepped a lengthy political battle when he signed sweeping changes recently to the California ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the reorganization of California's government structure to create two new agencies, the ...
California deserves leadership that solves problems — not one that uses failure as a launchpad for higher office.
California Gov. Newsom restructures state government, creating CHHA and BCSA to address homelessness and housing issues.
The two bills signed by the governor create sweeping exemptions for urban infill housing developments up to 20 acres.
Question: Did Gov. Gavin Newsom go too far with CEQA reform? Economists Kelly Cunningham, San Diego Institute for Economic Research NO: It was long overdue and restructuring is badly needed.
Gov. Gavin Newsom sidestepped a lengthy political battle when he signed sweeping changes recently to the California Environmental Quality Act. Much to the fury of San Diego environmentalists, Newsom ...
California's reorganization plan to create a Housing and Homelessness Agency and a Business and Consumer Services Agency aims ...
Jerry Brown once described reform of the California Environmental Quality Act as “the lord’s work” but he, like other recent governors, was not willing to invest enough political capital to change ...
Housing bills in California often face fierce opposition from construction unions, but this time, the carpenters’ union went ...