Read more about Moving to Right Historical Wrong, Governor Newsom Signs Legislation to Return Bruce’s Beach to Black Descendants

SB 796 enables Los Angeles County Supervisors to immediately begin land transfer to Bruce family State’s work to redress historical injustices and advance equity include first-in-the-nation task force to study reparations for African Americans, reforms for a fairer... Read MoreRead more about Moving to Right Historical Wrong, Governor Newsom Signs Legislation to Return Bruce’s Beach to Black Descendants

GovernorSeal-Blue. Read more about TOMORROW: In Bay Area, Governor Newsom to Make Major Announcement, Highlight California’s Nation-Leading School Safety & COVID Prevention Efforts

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY – At a middle school in San Francisco County tomorrow, Governor Gavin Newsom will make a major announcement and highlight the state’s ongoing work to protect students and school employees across the state who have returned to full, in-person... Read MoreRead more about TOMORROW: In Bay Area, Governor Newsom to Make Major Announcement, Highlight California’s Nation-Leading School Safety & COVID Prevention Efforts

Gov alongside legislators to sign policing reform bill Read more about Governor Newsom Signs Policing Reform Legislation 

SB 2 creates a system to investigate and revoke or suspend peace officer certification for serious misconduct SB 16 increases transparency over peace officer misconduct records The Governor also signed legislation strengthening policing responsibility and... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom Signs Policing Reform Legislation 

Read more about Fourth Graders and Their Families Invited to Explore 19 State Parks for Free

Contacts:First Partner’s OfficeDaisy A. VieyraDaisy.Vieyra@gov.ca.govNatural Resources AgencyLisa Lien-MagerLisa.Lien-Mager@resources.ca.govState ParksGloria Sandovalnewsroom@parks.ca.gov For Immediate Release: 9/29/2021 APPLY NOW TO RECEIVE YOUR CALIFORNIA STATE PARK... Read MoreRead more about Fourth Graders and Their Families Invited to Explore 19 State Parks for Free