Cracking down on property crime
The Governor is cracking down on professional thieves. California made the largest-ever state investment to combat organized retail crime. Now, the Governor is going further by calling for new laws that give new tools to police and prosecutors. They will help prevent smash-and-grabs, retail theft, and car burglaries.
Fighting gun violence
California leads the nation with gun safety laws that work:
- universal background checks,
- 10-day purchase waiting periods,
- mental health reporting,
- requiring most gun buyers to be 21 years and older,
- allowing people to sue those who illegally distribute assault weapons and ghost guns,
- red flag laws, and
- an assault weapons ban.
Tackling the fentanyl crisis
Governor Newsom has a master plan for tackling the crisis caused by fentanyl and opioids. It’s an approach that will save lives. It builds on a historic investment with funds for more treatment. It also expands California National Guard actions against drug trafficking. These actions have helped seize 1,066% more fentanyl since 2021.
News about public safety
Following today’s court win, Governor Newsom seeks injunction to stop the Trump Administration’s continued federalization of the National Guard through Election Day
Sep 2, 2025
News What you need to know: California today filed a request for a preliminary injunction to block the Trump Administration’s order to extend the National Guard’s deployment in Los Angeles through Election Day. Sacramento, California – Following a federal court’s...
Governor Newsom secures federal court victory, Trump’s use of National Guard in Los Angeles illegal
Sep 2, 2025
News What you need to know: A court ruled that Trump is breaking the law -- again. Sacramento, California – In a major rebuke of Donald Trump, a federal court has granted California’s injunction blocking Trump’s illegal use of the U.S. military as a domestic police...
Governor Newsom announces multiple clemency actions
Aug 29, 2025
News What you need to know: Governor Newsom has granted 23 pardons and 10 commutations today. While in office, Governor Newsom has granted a total of 247 pardons, 160 commutations, and 42 reprieves. SACRAMENTO – Today, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he has...