Governor Newsom has signed 31 affordable housing bills focused on cutting red tape and holding cities accountable for providing their fair share of housing California Comeback Plan’s $22 billion housing and homelessness investment will lead to the creation of over... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom Signs Legislation to Increase Affordable Housing Supply and Strengthen Accountability, Highlights Comprehensive Strategy to Tackle Housing Crisis
SACRAMENTO – Moving to minimize the risk of COVID-19 exposure, expedite access to health care and reduce strain on the health care delivery system, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed an executive order to extend the provisions of a prior order that facilitates... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order to Extend Telehealth Services Expansion
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today proclaimed a state of emergency for Shasta County to support the response to the Fawn Fire, which has to date burned 8,559 acres, destroying homes and causing the evacuation of thousands of residents. California last... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom Proclaims State of Emergency in Shasta County Due to Fawn Fire
SB 62 creates new, nation-leading policies that will end exploitative piece-rate compensation for garment industry workers SB 639 prohibits paying workers with disabilities less than the state’s minimum wage SB 321 directs Cal/OSHA to create advisory committee to... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom Signs Legislation Creating Nation-Leading Worker Protections for Garment Industry, Additional Measures to Combat Unfair Pay Practices and Improve Workplace Conditions
ALAMEDA COUNTY – At an affordable housing development in Alameda County tomorrow, Governor Gavin Newsom will sign a package of legislation to expand and streamline affordable housing production, strengthen accountability for local governments and advance equitable... Read MoreRead more about TOMORROW: In Alameda County, Governor Newsom to Sign Legislation to Boost Affordable Housing Supply, Strengthen Accountability Measures