Attorney General Rob Bonta emerges from Gov. Gavin Newsom's shadow with the state's first lawsuit against the Trump administration over birthright citizenship.
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.
Hours before a Trump administration directive was set to freeze an estimated trillions in federal assistance, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Tuesday that he is among a coalition filing a lawsuit to halt the freeze.
One senator accused President Donald Trump of trying to “collapse our democracy.” A state attorney general called the president’s actions “dangerous, illegal and unconstitutional.” After Trump tried to block billions in federal funding for everything from schools to health care,
After California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued warnings to landlords over anti-price-gouging laws during declared emergencies, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office has provided clarifications on which rules are in effect and for how long.
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order prohibiting landlords from evicting tenants for sheltering survivors of the Los Angeles-area fires.
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education Releases Findings and Recommendations on Holocaust Remembrance Day
CARLSBAD, Calif. — President Trump is set to conclude the first regular work week of his second term by coming here to survey the devastation of the
The "non-sanctuary" city of Huntington Beach, CA is suing the Gavin Newsom regime to be able to enforce its own immigration laws.
Oakland, CA–California Attorney General Rob Bonta Saturday issued a consumer alert reminding landlords in California that rental bidding wars
California legislators on Thursday delayed a vote on a pair of bills that would provide up to $50 million combined for the state Department of Justice and organizations that provide legal services to respond to actions taken by the administration of President Donald Trump.
How long will this “war,” which really began almost eight years ago, drag on and how much will it damage Californians?