Thursday, Gov. Newsom rolled out a very different kind of state tourism campaign: In seven states with complete or near-bans on abortions, the governor has rented 18 billboards touting California as a reproductive health care haven.
took credit for sending migrants from South America to liberal enclaves to the north in an apparent effort to penalize self-proclaimed “sanctuary” jurisdictions such as Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.
On Tuesday, Newsom rejected a bill by state Sen. Richard Pan of Sacramento that would have required the state to use about $304 million to reduce cost-sharing, such as deductibles and copays, for people enrolled in a Covered California plan.
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