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State Sen. Anna Caballero visited Fresno this week to pressure Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign Senate Bill 490, or the Buy American Food Act. If implemented, all state public institutions would be required to only purchase products grown, packed or processed in the United States.
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The United Farm Workers’ voting rights bill passed out of the state legislature this week. The union is now hosting 24 hour vigils throughout the state to pressure the governor to sign the bill. One of them is in downtown Fresno.
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Thousands of supporters rallied behind the marchers in the final mile of their pilgrimage. The bill they support made its way to Newsom’s desk Monday afternoon.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has less than three weeks to convince voters to keep him in office, and recent polls indicate that the electorate is almost evenly…
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Governor, Lawmakers Add $500 Million to Wildfire Prevention Budget, Following CapRadio InvestigationGovernor Gavin Newsom is set to approve an extra $500 million for wildfire prevention — a last-minute change that would more than double what’s in the…
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On Gavin Newsom’s first full day in office, Jan. 8, 2019, the newly elected governor stood before the cameras, clad in jeans and sneakers and surrounded…
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A coalition of San Joaquin Valley leaders, legislators and farmers came together Friday to declare a regional drought emergency for Fresno, Madera, Kings…
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A rise in COVID-19 cases has prompted another round of business restrictions in most California counties, including those in the San Joaquin Valley.…
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Last week, Fresno County businesses celebrated that the county had advanced into the red, less restrictive tier of the state’s COVID-19 reopening plan.…
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Schools in most California counties are unlikely to open by the start of the school year under a new plan announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom today.The thirty…