Newsom enjoys his most successful legislative session yet with wins on climate, Diablo Canyon

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Newsom enjoys his most successful legislative session yet with wins on climate, Diablo Canyon
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California's governor emerged a winner at the end of the two-year legislative session, with several major victories including his bill to keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant open for an extra five years.

Despite lots of private grousing about him, Gov. Gavin Newsom emerged a big winner at the end of the California Legislature’s two-year session.

An important gun control bill died just before midnight when it fell one vote short of the two-thirds majority needed for passage. It. California’s old limits were ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. “The author’s staff couldn’t answer basic questions about the bill. I’m not going to pass something … that may not be constitutional.”Gov. Gavin Newsom notched a series of wins in the final days of the legislative year, but his action on some bills frustrated progressive organizations at the state Capitol.

Portantino said he’ll reintroduce the bill when the next Legislature convenes. By then, O’Donnell will have returned to being a full-time high school government teacher.But Newsom scored several major victories as the legislative session ended — the biggest being hisMany Democrats would have preferred to close the plant in 2025, as was agreed in 2016 by owner Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and environmental groups.

Column: Newsom skipped meeting with UFW leaders. Now he should sign California’s farmworker union bill In the Senate, there was the usual partisan divide. Sen. Brian Dahle, the underdog Republican gubernatorial nominee from tiny Bieber in Lassen County, declared he was “not going to bail the governor out” from past poor decisions. He accused Newsom of setting climate change goals without adequately planning how to achieve them.The bill breezed through 31-1.

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