The state would be following San Francisco in doing so, as city leaders this spring ended their similar travel restriction
The bill had passed the Assembly in May after the Temecula Valley Unified School District voted to reject a book that included LGBTQ+ topics
In 2019, Gov. Newsom signed the first-in-the-US law that authorized pharmacies to furnish up to a 60-day supply of PrEP without a prescription
“Today, the courts confirmed what we knew to be true — this hateful policy poses real safety risks to vulnerable students"
California is leveraging billions of dollars to prepare students and workers for good-paying, long-lasting, and fulfilling careers
Atkins is one of only three people to hold both top spots in the Legislature. Before President pro Tempore she was Speaker of the Assembly
“The rise in school districts adopting policies that target California’s vulnerable LGBTQ+ student population is of grave concern”
The Biden administration is urging Californians to take Tropical Storm Hilary seriously ahead of its expected Sunday evening arrival
California continues to mobilize ahead of Hurricane Hilary’s projected landfall in SoCal. People are urged to take all necessary precautions
At the direction of Governor Newsom, the State Operations Center at the Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is currently activated