FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: STARS ON THE LEFT — Two California lawmakers have been named to prominent roles with the Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC. The caucus’ campaign arm selected Rep. Lateefah Simon, from Oakland, to serve as national finance chair and Rep. Robert Garcia, from Long Beach, as national recruitment chair.
Attorney General Rob Bonta emerges from Gov. Gavin Newsom's shadow with the state's first lawsuit against the Trump administration over birthright citizenship.
In an executive order Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom extended price gouging protection until March 8 amid an uproar over large rent increases in the wake of the Palisades and Eaton fires.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Thursday issued an executive order to expedite the availability of temporary housing in areas ravaged by the ongoing fires, as well as protect residents against
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has expanded the focus of a special session he called to pass legislation safeguarding the state's progressive policies ahead of Republican President-elect Donald Trump's
Amid the deadly Los Angeles County wildfires, some landlords have decided to raise the prices of housing due to the high demand.
Oakland, CA–California Attorney General Rob Bonta Saturday issued a consumer alert reminding landlords in California that rental bidding wars
The order, issued on Friday, would stop landlords from evicting a tenant for violating a term of their lease that would otherwise prohibit them from sheltering others.
Governor Newsom takes action to provide housing for California firestorm victims, including expediting construction of ADUs and fighting price gouging.
Gavin Newsom is contending with the fires as ... property in fire-affected areas," added California Attorney General Rob Bonta. "Let me be crystal clear: if you target vulnerable Californians ...
Los Angeles, CA–Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order assisting the immediate housing needs of individuals displaced by the fire
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday expanded a special session for California lawmakers to respond to deadly wildfires tearing through Los Angeles County and asked the legislature to approve $2.5 billion to aid response and recovery efforts.