The Golden Stateʼs government is taking pre-emptive steps to shield its policy framework. Gavin Newsom called state officials to meet at Sacramentoʼs Capitol building next monday for a non-standard legislative gathering
In a move thats raising eye-brows across political circles‚ the democratic-controlled legislature (which holds a super-majority in both houses) prepares to discuss extra funding for the states top legal office. The Attorney-Generals department might soon get more resources to counter possible federal-level push-back
The west-coast state — known for its forward-looking policies — aims to set-up defensive mechanisms before the next presidential term starts. Newsom‚ a long-time opponent of conservative federal agenda wants to keep Californiaʼs existing laws safe: this includes environmental protection rules climate-change initiatives and social programs