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CapRadio broadcasts of the California governor's State of the State address.
A program for Gavin Newsom's first State of the State address.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom delivered his first State of the State address today, voicing California's resistance to President Donald Trump. Capital Public Radio News will provide live special coverage of the speech starting at 11 a.m., including analysis from Republican and Democratic strategists.
A month after being inaugurated, Gov. Gavin Newsom used his State of the State speech Tuesday to make his strongest showing yet that Jerry Brown is no longer in charge.
CapRadio reporters Ezra David Romero, Sammy Caiola, and Chris Nichols recap statements by Gov. Gavin Newsom in his State of the State address Tuesday.
Given the continued debate over immigration and President Trump’s focus on building a border wall, PolitiFact California examined Newsom’s claims on the topic.
Instead of traditional shelters, Gov. Gavin Newsom wants “navigation centers” where people can receive social services on the spot. He’s asked Steinberg to lead the Commission on Homelessness & Supportive Housing.
The governor also discussed reducing former Gov. Jerry Brown’s Delta tunnels plan to one tunnel, and criticized President Trump for "fear-mongering."