The group has spent nearly $2 million on “public education/advertising” in 2023 and expects to spend another $1.8 million ...
SACRAMENTO, California — Gov. Gavin Newsom is setting a government-wide requirement that state employees work from the office two days a week starting in June, according to a memo his cabinet ...
overturning school segregation and expanding civil rights. Ronald Reagan rode a conservative wave from Hollywood all the way to the White House. Now it’s Gavin Newsom’s turn to see how far ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has cracked down on cities that fall short on housing. Now he wants to do the same with homelessness. The state’s housing enforcement unit will expand to encompass ...
Voters have a chance to reject some of Newsom's liberal policies One November ballot initiative could stem the tide a little and begin to balance California’s economy. The Taxpayer Protection ...
“We don’t need magazine profiles,” California Governor Gavin Newsom told me. “We don’t need any problems.” We were sitting on opposing couches in his Sacramento office, a makeshift ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom is staying silent on a Democrat-led bill moving through the legislature that would create a "link tax" requiring big tech companies, like Google, to pay media companies for ...
Jim Pillen this summer for a special session The family of a Minnesota man who was killed by a state trooper during a traffic stop has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, alleging that the fatal ...
Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced hundreds of millions ... clear homeless encampments from state highways and other rights of way. The funding will provide support for about 3,600 people ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. UK trade union law breaches workers’ rights as it fails to protect them against sanctions short of ...
“If you sign a union card, you give up your rights to a free and fair ... to call on Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign a bill that would give farmworkers the ability to vote from home to unionize.
In 2022, the Court of Appeal in London ruled British trade union law may be incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) but nonetheless dismissed Mercer's case after an ...