Lower property tax revenue in California during Q2
The second quarter brought in $890 million in property tax revenue for California, a 6.2% decrease from the first quarter, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
California introduces law to curb gas price hikes
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new piece of legislation aimed at preventing gas price spikes in California. The measure, known as ABX2-1, was authored by Assemblymembers Gregg Hart and Cecilia Aguiar-Curry along with Senator Nancy Skinner. It grants the state authority to require oil refiners to maintain a minimum inventory of fuel, which is intended to prevent supply shortages that can lead to increased gasoline prices for consumers.
Attorney General Bonta files amicus brief on protecting California's waterways
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife have submitted an amicus brief to the California Court of Appeal, Fifth Appellate District. This action supports environmental plaintiffs in the case Bring Back the Kern v. City of Bakersfield. The legal matter centers on a preliminary injunction granted last year that requires Bakersfield to stop completely drying up the Kern River, in accordance with California Fish and Game Code section 5937.
- Governor Newsom proclaims October 14 as 'Indigenous Peoples' Day
- Newsom appoints four to key state positions
- California enacts law to curb oil price hikes
- California invests $206 million in clean transportation for disadvantaged communities
- Bakersfield operation leads to over 1,600 arrests since April
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Court upholds California's ban on THC-containing hemp product sales
A court has upheld California's emergency regulations that prohibit the sale of THC-containing hemp products, a move aimed at protecting public health, particularly that of children. Governor Gavin Newsom announced the decision, emphasizing that the regulations are necessary to safeguard Californians from potentially harmful intoxicating hemp products.
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California Attorney General issues consumer alerts on allowable rent hike limits
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued two consumer alerts to inform residents about legal limits on rent increases. The first alert, titled "Know Your Rights as a California Tenant," details the maximum annual rent increase allowed under state law, specifically the Tenant Protection Act (TPA). According to the TPA, landlords are restricted from raising rent by more than 10% total or 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living—whichever is lower—over a year. The second alert outlines local rent control or stabilization laws across California, noting that if...
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Pacific Research Institute director: Current 340B program 'ultimately detracts from the stated mission of the program'
Sally Pipes, the director of the Pacific Research Institute (PRI) in California, said the current system of the 340B drug program, meant to decrease prices for patients, is not sufficiently monitored and, as a result, is not benefitting patients as intended.
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California sees student progress with focus on equity gaps
The California Department of Education (CDE) has published the 2023-24 statewide assessment results, indicating progress among K-12 students. The data shows improvements in closing equity gaps for socioeconomically disadvantaged, Black/African American, and Hispanic/Latino students.
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California launches new dashboards to track wildfire prevention progress
California has introduced new dashboards designed to track the state's efforts in wildfire prevention. These tools aim to provide a comprehensive view of fuels management work, which is crucial for protecting communities from wildfires and improving forest health.
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Governor Newsom announces new appointments across various state departments
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced several new appointments across various state departments and committees. Kristen Erickson-Donadee, from Folsom, has been appointed as the Director of the California Department of Child Support Services. She has been with the department since 2009, holding roles such as Chief Counsel and Assistant Chief Counsel. Erickson-Donadee's appointment requires Senate confirmation, and she will receive a compensation of $226,334.
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Newsom pays tribute to Ethel Kennedy's legacy in civil rights
Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom have expressed their condolences following the death of Ethel Kennedy. In a statement, they acknowledged her significant contributions to social justice and civil rights globally.
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UC Davis ranks in top ten US public universities according to latest global assessment
The University of California, Davis has been recognized as one of the top public universities in the United States, securing the 10th position in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2025. The rankings were published on October 9 and evaluated nearly 2,900 institutions globally.
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California sends more rescue teams to aid Hurricane Milton efforts
California has increased its support for hurricane response efforts by deploying additional Urban Search and Rescue personnel. Governor Gavin Newsom announced the deployment of 70 more firefighters from California to Florida as Hurricane Milton makes landfall. This follows an earlier deployment of 144 California-based personnel prepositioned in Florida this week.
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California DOJ releases findings on Ruben Ramos' officer-involved shooting
The California Department of Justice has released a report on the officer-involved shooting of Ruben Ramos in Burbank, California. The incident occurred on May 27, 2023, and involved officers from the Burbank Police Department. This report is part of ongoing efforts to ensure transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices across the state.