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Gov. Newsom signs law that loosens non-economic damages, restructures limit on attorney fees
AB 35 was proposed to modernize the medical malpractice system for awarding damages -
Prof: Cooperation between Gov. Newsom and New Zealand is just a 'gesture'
California, New Zealand climate agreement prioritizes electric vehicles -
Governor Newsom Releases California Blueprint to Take on the State’s Greatest Existential Threats and Build on Historic Progress
Governor Newsom Releases California Blueprint to Take on the State’s Greatest Existential Threats and Build on Historic Progress. -
'It is time to restore transparency and accountability': Newsom’s state of emergency order facing legal challenge
Advocates for Faith & Freedom have filed a lawsuit in Orange County Superior Court in an effort to end Gov. Gavin Newsom’s state of emergency, enacted more than a year ago to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Recall election was won by blasting GOP governors over their COVID approach, observer says
Gov. Gavin Newsom won last week’s recall election by criticizing politicians who aren’t as strict about COVID precautions, according to a political communication professor -
Attorney for Recall Newsom views failed attempt to derail election as a victory for all Californians
A federal judge denied a motion for declaratory relief and preliminary injunction against the state’s chief election officer filed by two plaintiffs who seek to stop the Sept. 14 recall vote that could see Gov. Gavin Newsom replaced by a Republican challenger -
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 8.6.21
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 8.6.21. -
GOP gubernatorial candidate: 'Vaccine mandate for government, healthcare workers is inappropriate'
At least one Recall Gavin 2020 gubernatorial candidate believes Gov. Gavin Newsom has overstepped his authority in requiring all state workers and healthcare workers to show proof of full vaccination or test negative weekly for COVID-19 -
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Governor Newsom Announces Judicial Appointments 7.9.21
Governor Gavin Newsom today announced his nomination of four Court of Appeal Justices: Justice Alison M. Tucher as Presiding Justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Three; Justice Teri L. Jackson as Presiding Justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Five; Judge Cynthia C. Lie as an Associate Justice of the Sixth District Court of Appeal; and Judge Charles E. Wilson II as an Associate Justice of the Sixth District Court of Appeal. -
Recall Gavin 2020 exceeds required number of signatures to schedule vote
Only 1,497,000 signed, verified petitions need to be collected to call for an election that will give California voters the chance to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom or not but campaign organizers went above and beyond, collecting 2,060,000 signed petitions -
Law firm suing over ban on San Diego youth sports, plans lawsuits in other counties
Law firm that sued over ban on San Diego high school sports is planning lawsuits in other counties -
Assemblyman Kiley: Gov. Newsom is 'acting like an autocrat and Roman dictator'
Gov. Gavin Newsom has appealed a Sutter County Superior Court judge’s decision that enjoins and prohibits him from exercising any power under the California Emergency Services Act (CESA) that would amend, alter or change existing statutory law, make new statutory law or legislative policy. -
Gov. Newsom prohibits cosmetic chemicals but experts question how to enforce
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed off on AB 2762 last week, which bans 24 chemicals in cosmetics starting in 2025. -
Gov. Newsom accused of 'grabbing headlines' with new order outlawing diesel and gas fueled automobiles in 2035
Outlawing the sale of new gas and diesel cars starting in 2035 to allegedly stop global warming is just another show of pomp and circumstance by Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to a Republican Assemblyman -
Lancaster mayor: Don't rely on county-contracted law enforcement to enforce COVID-19 rules
Counties to face budget shortfalls for non-compliance with state's COVID-19 rules -
Sacramento residents sue Gov. Newsom and Highway Patrol over COVID-19 restrictions
Two Sacramento residents have sued Gov. Gavin Newsom in federal court, alleging he and other state officials have used the COVID-19 outbreak to grossly abuse power and expand their authority. -
Gov. Newsom reopens healthcare system with subsidized hotel rooms for senior caregivers
Some 5,770 confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents and staff of long term care facilities -
Remote learning delayed by teacher’s union
Governor's remote learning guidelines leads to teacher's union stall tactics -
Telehealth is on the rise after easing of HIPAA requirements and expansion of liability protections
LOS ANGELES -The California Medical Association (CMA) is working closely with Governor Gavin Newsom’s office to waive Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements so that more Californians can be treated remotely by their physicians during the COVID-19 outbreak.