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In Los Angeles, First Partner Siebel Newsom, Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Highlight California Child Nutrition Programs During Visit to Sotomayor Academies
LOS ANGELES – Today, First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited Sotomayor Academies in Los Angeles to spotlight the California Farm to School and universal school meals initiatives and efforts by the Biden-Harris...
Governor Newsom, Superintendent Thurmond Announce Nearly 1,000 New Community Schools
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Community schools get families the resources and support they need to thrive, like health care and mental health and social services – everything from counseling to summer school programs to tutoring. California is turning thousands of schools...
California Launches Effort to Keep Californians Safe Along Dangerous Pacific Coast Highway Corridor
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: State and local leaders are joining forces to address reckless and illegal driving behavior that too often turns deadly along the iconic Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. MALIBU – Since 2010, 59 people have lost their lives along a 21-mile...
California’s Cap-and-Trade Program Funds $28 Billion in Climate Investments Over Last Decade
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: California’s cap-and-trade program has funded $28 billion in climate investments - delivering more than half a million projects across the state, supporting 30,000 jobs and cutting millions of tons of carbon emissions. SACRAMENTO – In just 10...
California Home to Two ZEV Firsts: Nation’s First Solar-Powered EV Truck Stop, World’s Largest Amazon EV Truck Fleet
SACRAMENTO – In just the last two days, California has seen two firsts related to zero-emission vehicles: the nation’s first solar-powered electric truck charging depot and Amazon’s largest electric truck fleet in any country. The two milestones illustrate Governor...
California Increases Groundwater Supply
WHAT TO KNOW: For the first time since 2019, California's groundwater storage has increased – a direct result of state and local actions to capture and store more water underground during last year's historic wet season. SACRAMENTO – California achieved 4.1 million...