THIS IS KCRA THREE NEWS AT 630. CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS THIS WEEK WILL BEGIN DEBATE ON PROPOSALS TO PREPARE CALIFORNIA FOR LEGAL BATTLES WITH THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION. THIS IS PART OF A SPECIAL ...
California's Democratic leaders on Monday expanded the special legislative session that was at first ... Senate and Assembly said both houses would begin hearings on January 22 and have full ...
Gavin Newsom dramatically expanded the scope of California’s special legislative session — previously ... Not that they ever supported it to begin with. But Democrats still felt the critique ...
California lawmakers in the Assembly from both parties weigh in on hearings that will begin on "Trump-proofing" California ...
KCRA Sacramento CA lawmaker worries Trump-related special session may backfire on immigration Posted: January 22, 2025 | Last updated: January 22, 2025 California lawmakers on Wednesday will begin ...
Newsom notes that California begins 2025 in a stronger fiscal position ... In fact, Newsom called for an expansion of the special session focused on “Trump proofing California” to include ...
“To show you how desperate Deranged Jack Smith is, he released his Fake findings at 1:00 A.M. in the morning,” Trump wrote in a separate post. “Did he say that the Unselect Committee illegally ...
In a minute-long TV ad, the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, described the Trump tax cuts as “a landmark law that gave hardworking Americans much-needed relief.” It then rattled off a ...
Notably, California Democrats on Monday reached ... Other lawmakers, though, are eager for the special session to start, which is scheduled a little over a month before the regular session.
In December 2024, as proposals for the Newsom-called “Trump-proofing” special session were rolled out, California’s United States Senator ... their boss’s presidential ambitions and start protecting ...
Kelly Seyarto, the only legislator who worked as a career firefighter, says it's challenging as a Republican to be heard in a Democratic supermajority.
President-elect Donald Trump could start taking action Monday on his many "Day 1" campaign promises, but California officials and others are ready to fight.