California

2 governors confronting extreme heat take opposite approaches to safety rules

Florida and California both suffer from a high number of heat-related fatalities, but their approaches to protecting workers are vastly different.

By Blanca Begert and Bruce Ritchie |

Gavin Newsom’s latest media play? A podcast with an NFL legend

By Christopher Cadelago |

Newsom pulls own crime ballot measure

By Emily Schultheis, Lara Korte and Blake Jones |

      • What California Democrats want from Joe Biden
      • Meanwhile, Kamala Harris defends her record
      • The Heritage Foundation eyes state ballot laws

              • The first potential casualty of new oil well restrictions
              • Republicans in DC throw jabs at California’s rail rules
              • The rolling blackouts of 2020 are still reverberating

                State Politics

                Loopholes kill California plan to restrict CLEAR at airports

                The decision came as CLEAR flipped its position on the measure following amendments.

                By Eric He |

                Newsom, Democratic leaders launch rival crime ballot measure

                By Emily Schultheis and Dustin Gardiner |

                Ethics questions dog Democrat running for California governor

                By Christopher Cadelago |

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                Elections

                Swing-district Dem breaks with Newsom on crime ballot measure

                Orange County House candidate Dave Min backed a tough-on-crime initiative.

                By Dustin Gardiner |

                California Ballot Initiatives

                Californians will vote on slavery ban in November

                The proposal, aimed at ending forced prison labor, comes on the heels of similar measures across the country.

                By Emily Schultheis |

                Labor emerges as a clear winner from California Supreme Court’s tax ruling

                By Emily Schultheis and Lara Korte |

                Top Newsom adviser steps away from health care initiative amid standoff with allies

                By Christopher Cadelago and Rachel Bluth |

                Climate

                Extreme heat deadlier than wildfires, California insurance regulator says

                A first-of-its-kind analysis from Insurance Department Commissioner Ricardo Lara found that heat waves have killed nearly 460 people in California since 2013.

                By Camille von Kaenel |

                Flubbed climate test won’t deter rich donors from altering the sky

                By Corbin Hiar and Blanca Begert |

                They’re coming (with labels) for your gas stoves

                By Wes Venteicher and Marie J. French |

                More from POLITICO California

                Gavin Newsom travels to Washington to ‘stand with’ Biden amid calls to step down

                The California governor is both a staunch defender of the president and frequently mentioned as a potential successor should Biden decide not to run again.

                By Lara Korte |

                California lawmakers reject benefits for striking workers over Gaza protests

                A legislator teared up recounting her family’s experience in the Holocaust. “They’re marching across our beautiful UC campuses, yelling ‘Kill one more’ in reference to the Jews,” she said.

                By Lara Korte, Melanie Mason and Blake Jones |

                Newsom warns of ‘forces of darkness’ ahead of presidential debate

                The California governor repeatedly blasted Republicans and suggested the country is on the brink of fascism.

                By Lara Korte |

                Gavin Newsom is moving his children back to Marin County schools

                The Democratic California governor and his wife, first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, are enrolling their four children in schools in the wealthy Bay Area enclave but keeping their Sacramento-area home.

                By Christopher Cadelago |

                ‘Antisemitic, and un-American’: Biden condemns violence outside LA synagogue

                Police said “physical altercations” between protest groups resulted in two reported batteries, while one person was arrested.

                By Tyler Katzenberger |

                FBI raids home of embattled Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao

                Neighbors say they awoke to loud banging early Thursday.

                By Lara Korte and Melanie Mason |

                California reaches $15 million settlement with Snapchat over alleged sex discrimination

                Women who worked for the company in the last decade may be eligible for compensation.

                By Lara Korte |

                Watch out Stanford. California is eyeing a new legacy admission ban.

                A state bill would penalize schools that continue offering preference to legacy applicants.

                By Blake Jones and Eric He |

                Rishi Sunak’s California escape hatch: His $7.2 million beach home

                The UK leader’s luxe penthouse and deep California ties have fueled speculation about where he could land if he winds up out of office.

                By Emily Schultheis |

                Newsom and DeSantis agree on swiping smartphones from school kids — but they’re still sniping

                Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis are suddenly on the same side of an issue.

                By Christopher Cadelago and Eric He |

                4 takeaways from POLITICO California’s transportation event

                State officials, lawmakers and industry leaders broke down policy challenges around the decline of gas taxes and the rise of autonomous vehicles.

                By Alex Nieves |

                Gavin Newsom wants to take smartphones out of schools

                The Democratic California governor told POLITICO of his plans hours after Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy argued Congress should compel tech companies to include warning labels similar to cigarettes and alcohol.

                By Christopher Cadelago and Eric He |

                California’s biggest water agency places leader on administrative leave

                The board of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California acted after a senior official accused Adel Hagekhalil of harassment, retaliation and creating a hostile work environment.

                By Camille von Kaenel |

                California’s largest water agency to consider firing general manager

                The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s board will meet Thursday after the agency’s chief financial officer accused its general manager of harassment.

                By Camille von Kaenel |

                Republicans hit California House candidate over climate vote

                The National Republican Congressional Committee is attacking a repeat challenger to Rep. David Valadao over his support for California’s climate policies.

                By Blanca Begert |

                Gavin Newsom and Democrats work to take crime off the California ballot

                A coalition of California prosecutors and retailers teamed up to qualify a theft- and drug-focused ballot initiative, but that unity might be tough to maintain.

                By Emily Schultheis |

                Judge halts Gaza protest strikes at University of California

                The state labor board had twice declined to block the work stoppages, so UC turned to the court.

                By Blake Jones |

                Why Trump is finding new friends in Silicon Valley

                A small but vocal group of tech entrepreneurs are embracing Donald Trump’s bombastic approach.

                By Lara Korte and Dustin Gardiner |

                California city votes to block solar geoengineering experiment

                The Alameda City Council unanimously rejected a first-in-the-nation experiment to alter the climate.

                By Blanca Begert |

                Trump casts dark shadow on California water

                The clock is ticking for the Biden and Newsom administrations to finish rewriting Trump-era rules to protect endangered fish before Trump tries to fulfill his pledge to send more water to farmers.

                By Camille von Kaenel |

                Even in California, Latino Dems can’t agree on Biden’s border policy

                The split shows how a piece of conventional Democratic wisdom about a key demographic is changing.

                By Wes Venteicher and Melanie Mason |

                Trump’s awkwardly timed fundraising swing through California

                Republicans in swing districts could find it harder to keep a low profile on the former president’s felony convictions.

                By Lara Korte |

                Mexico’s new president is a climate scientist. That could be a boon for California.

                California officials have a long history with Mexican President-elect and U.N. climate report co-author Claudia Sheinbaum.

                By Blanca Begert |

                In South Lake Tahoe, California, residents battle over empty second homes

                Although urban areas like San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley have passed vacancy taxes on unoccupied homes, that political will has not yet manifested in vacation destinations.

                By Will McCarthy |

                It’s crunch time for ballot negotiations

                What it will actually take to get a measure off the ballot by the June 27 deadline.

                By Emily Schultheis |

                Meet Scott Wiener, the man confronting the Pelosi dynasty

                The state senator has built a shadow campaign as he waits for Nancy Pelosi’s congressional seat to open. But he could face a tough road if another Pelosi decides to run.

                By Dustin Gardiner |

                Lawmaker pulls constitutional amendment on public housing from California’s ballot

                Ben Allen, author of SCA 2, pointed to recent progress in the Legislature on the issue and said he wanted to avoid a costly campaign.

                By Emily Schultheis and Dustin Gardiner |

                Trump’s guilty. Republicans could still win in California.

                The key question is whether voters will satisfy their anti-Trump itch by voting against him in the presidential race while keeping an open mind about Republicans in other races.

                By Melanie Mason and Lara Korte |

                Trump verdict reveals tricky politics for California Republicans

                Control of the House could hinge on a half-dozen competitive California districts. Trump’s trajectory could swing those races.

                By Jeremy B. White and Melanie Mason |

                What Washington’s governor is learning from California on climate

                Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is preparing to fend off a familiar challenge to the state’s landmark carbon program.

                By Jordan Wolman |