The governor of California says the president-elect could hold back emergency funding as he plays politics on the most costly ...
In reality, the state’s financial future is murkier.
In addition to battling the Palisades and Eaton blazes, the California government is facing another firefight: one on misinformation.
The governor has faced attacks from conservatives online as well as from elected leaders such as President-elect Donald Trump over his handling of the state’s water and fire resources.
Voters want safety, whether that’s from crime or wildfires, and it is the Legislature’s duty to respond to those demands.
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — With the Los Angeles County fires still raging, the disaster has caused a backlash on both state ...
A mistaken belief in a $97 billion phantom surplus three years ago complicates today's budget proposal, along with such ...
Embattled California Gov. Gavin Newsom reportedly slashed funding earmarked for fighting wildfires by more than $100 million ...
Friday, Newsom debunked an article from Fox News claiming that the California state budget cut funding to the California ...
Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday delivered a preview of the budget, which was followed Friday by a more complete presentation.
Just over $100 million was cut from California's wildfire and forest resilience fund in the latest budget, though total ...
Newsom called the budget “balanced,” but he is raiding savings to get there and includes a significant increase in spending.