California Democrats approve $50M budget to help Newsom ‘Trump-proof’ the state
- California Governor Gavin Newsom has secured a $50 million budget to counter the Trump administration's policies and support illegal migrants, as the Los Angeles fires' death toll rises to 24.
- The funding includes $25 million for the California Department of Justice to challenge federal actions and another $25 million for nonprofits aiding immigrants.
- California Republicans criticize Newsom for prioritizing the funding over addressing the wildfires, which are expected to cause $250 billion in damages.
- The special session to approve the budget was postponed as wildfires approached the Assembly Budget Chair's district, raising concerns among lawmakers.
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Priorities: CA Dems give Newsom $50 million to fight Trump as LA goes up on smoke · American Wire News
California Democrats put the finishing touches on a $50 million war chest to fund Governor Gavin Newsom’s legal crusade against incoming President Donald J. Trump, a resounding statement of the state’s failed leadership. On Monday, legislative leaders of the one-party state government authorized the use of taxpayer money to “Trump proof” the state by making the money available for a legal battle against the new administration with half of the mo…
Newsom, California Dems Reach $50M Deal To Fight Trump As L.A. Burns
As some of the most destructive fires in Los Angeles County history continue to rage, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Democrat-controlled state legislature on Sunday agreed to set aside $50 million to fight the Trump administration and defend illegal immigrants. The vote on the deal could take place as soon as this week
California Democrats Push $50M Budget Proposal to Shield Illegal Migrants Amidst Wildfire Crisis
from Your News: California legislators prioritize funding for legal battles and immigration advocacy as the state grapples with catastrophic wildfires. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom California Democratic lawmakers have unveiled a controversial $50 million budget proposal aimed at countering the incoming Trump administration’s policies, even as the state faces one of its most devastating wildfire disasters. […]
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