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With more than 9 million votes counted as of Wednesday morning, 63.9% voted "no" on the effort to recall Gavin Newsom and remove him from the governor's office.
September 15 -
The state prices $2.1 billion for institutions on Tuesday, also the date of the statewide vote on whether to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.
September 9 -
S&P Global Ratings gave California an elevated risk in the environmental category on an ESG scorecard, partly because of wildfire risks.
July 1 -
The state sued after the Trump administration canceled federal funding already approved for the project.
June 14 -
Gavin Newsom wants to expand Medi-Cal to undocumented seniors, provide broadband to all and create a new grade for four-year-olds.
May 14 -
With 20 million vaccines administered and reduced infection rates, Gavin Newsom said it's time to begin looking at fully reopening the economy.
April 7 -
The governor spotlighted his five-year infrastructure spending plan during the speech held amid the threat of a recall.
March 11 -
The California Assembly budget committee discussed Gov. Gavin Newsom's more pressing budget requests during a Monday hearing.
January 12 -
The continued escalation of COVID-19 cases in California and the resulting economic volatility took precedence as Gavin Newsom unveiled his fiscal 2021 budget.
January 8 -
The spending plan the governor will release Friday will include a $4.5 billion economic recovery package in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
January 6 -
The stop-and-go 2020 legislative session left some lawmakers feeling there is unfinished business in Sacramento.
September 3 -
Lawmakers have until June 15 to adopt a budget. Democratic leaders in the legislature have not embraced Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposed cuts.
June 8 -
California may need to use interfund borrowing to get its budget into balance, Gavin Newsom said.
May 15 -
The state government, which was looking at multibillion-dollar surpluses before the coronavirus struck, is now facing a $54.3 billion of red ink.
May 7 -
May is when budget talks usually get serious in California, which has a budget highly dependent on income and capital gains taxes.
April 9 -
The deal to buy 200 million masks a month will help California's medical workers while pressuring its state budget.
April 8 -
The Department of Finance told department heads it will be re-evaluating budget requests under a workload budget scenario.
March 25 -
Slightly more than half of likely California voters support Proposition 13, according to a poll conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California.
February 21 -
Scott Wiener plans to introduce a bill later this week outlining a plan to take over the bankrupt investor-owned utility.
February 4 -
Gavin Newsom's filing urges the judge overseeing the utility's Chapter 11 not to approve bankruptcy exit financing commitments.
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