WATCH LIVE: California Gov. Newsom is signing aggressive climate measures during a visit to Solano County.
On Friday morning, Governor Gavin Newsom was in Solano County to sign more aggressive climate measures for the state.
He's laid out some of the details of the $54 billion climate investment included in this year's budget.California will spend the money on a variety of climate programs - from public transit to wildfire programs and more.If you're on the ABC7 News app,
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