California Attorney General Leads Multistate Lawsuit Against Trump Administration's PSLF Rule Changes
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is leading a lawsuit against the Trump Administration's new rules on Public Service Loan Forgiveness, potentially limiting loan forgiveness for public servants.
California National Guard's Drug Interception Skyrockets After Resuming State Control; Governor Newsom Highlights $6.75 Million in Seized Fentanyl
After the return of the California National Guard to state control, there has been a significant increase in fentanyl seizures, highlighting the Guard's importance in drug interdiction efforts.
Los Angeles County Approves $828 Million Settlement for Claims of Child Abuse by County Workers
Los Angeles County approved an $828 million settlement for 414 claimants alleging childhood sexual abuse by county workers, adding to a prior $4 billion payout. Concerns about the financial impact and fraud surround the settlements.
Latino Voters in California Fear ICE at the Polls as Trump Threats Stoke Tension
Latino voters across California are rethinking how they cast ballots amid new fears of ICE agents showing up at polling places and Trump’s immigration threats. Organizers are scrambling to keep turnout from collapsing in swing regions.
Gov. Newsom Mobilizes California National Guard to Support Food Banks Amid Federal Shutdown and SNAP Delays
Governor Newsom mobilizes the California National Guard and California Volunteers to aid food banks during the federal government shutdown, ensuring SNAP benefits delays do not cause food insecurity.
California Governor Newsom Urges Supreme Court to Reject Trump's Tariffs as Illegal and Damaging
California's Governor Newsom and Attorney General Bonta challenge Trump-era tariffs in an amicus brief, urging the Supreme Court to review their legality, citing economic harm and overreach under the IEEPA.












