California's new legislation aimed at curbing retail crime and property theft has garnered strong support from local elected leaders, business representatives, and law enforcement officials. Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed the laws, which have been described as the most significant bipartisan effort in California's history to address property crime.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a settlement with Western Valley Meat Company, an affiliate of Central Valley Meat, to address concerns regarding its planned acquisition of Cargill Inc.'s culled cattle slaughter and processing plant in Fresno. Under the terms of the settlement, Western Valley Meat must keep the Fresno plant operational for at least 12 months and retain a minimum of 700 workers during that period.
On National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day, Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom highlighted California’s efforts to address the opioid crisis through public education campaigns, harm reduction resources, and drug enforcement initiatives.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Marin County Sheriff Jamie Scardina, and Marin County District Attorney Lori Frugoli announced that the California Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Familial Search Program has led to the arrest of 75-year-old Michael Eugene Mullen for the 1973 rape and murder of a young woman in San Rafael.
UC Davis police have arrested a suspect following an assault and kidnapping reported on Monday, Aug. 12. James Garvin surrendered at the UC Davis police department at 5 p.m. on Aug. 20. He was booked at Yolo County jail on charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment, and assault with great bodily injury.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has joined 17 other attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the case of Rinderle v. Cobb County School District. The coalition opposes a Georgia school district’s policies that prohibit staff from discussing topics deemed "divisive," which they argue undermines the ability to teach diverse books and curricula. These policies have led to the dismissal of a teacher for discussing age-appropriate LGBTQ+ issues and the broader censorship of such topics.
Two suspects involved in mail theft have been apprehended with the assistance of an AirTag locator device. On Monday, August 19, 2024, at approximately 7:17 a.m., deputies responded to a report of mail theft at the Los Alamos Post Office. Upon arrival, deputies learned that the victim had recently experienced theft from her post office box and had mailed herself a package containing an AirTag locator device as a precaution. The package was stolen again on Monday morning, allowing the victim to track it.
As the school year begins, UC Berkeley has introduced new brand guidelines to align more closely with other University of California schools. This initiative aims to address the confusion stemming from the dual identities of UC Berkeley and Cal.
Since the $20 an hour minimum wage law went into effect, California has added 11,000 new fast food jobs. As of July, California now has 750,500 fast food jobs – the most in state history.
As the 2024-25 academic year commences, the University of California (UC) has shared updates on efforts to ensure a safe and inclusive campus climate. The UC Office of the President emphasized the importance of fostering free expression and maintaining safety across its campuses.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a settlement with Rite Aid Corporation, allowing him to review changes in ownership involving their retail pharmacy outlets statewide. The settlement includes conditions to address competition-related concerns and ensure that remaining Rite Aid pharmacies continue providing essential medication and healthcare services, particularly for Medi-Cal and Medicare patients. It also aims to protect workers at stores that are sold or closed.
Chancellor Rich Lyons, following new guidance on campus free speech policies from the University of California Office of the President, shared a message with the campus community on Monday.
The Office of Health Care Affordability (OHCA) recently adopted strategies to reduce health care costs and improve access to care. Established in 2022 by Governor Gavin Newsom, the OHCA aims to align prices with inflation, promote high-value care, and assess market consolidation. Under Governor Newsom's direction, the OHCA has achieved several milestones and set new goals to ensure that all Californians receive accessible, affordable, equitable, high-quality, and universal health care. These actions have garnered support from local leaders and consumers.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has expressed strong concerns regarding the Securing and Enabling Commerce Using Remote and Electronic (SECURE) Notarization Act in a letter sent to Congress. The proposed federal law would preempt state notarization laws, which Bonta argues should be allowed to coexist with more robust state regulations to better monitor and prevent data breaches, fraud, and other abuses.
California Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Jennifer Barrera issued a statement today following Governor Gavin Newsom’s signing of a package of bills aimed at improving public safety and addressing retail theft in the state.