California lawmakers to begin special session to ‘Trump-proof’ state laws
- California lawmakers will start a special session on Monday to safeguard the state's progressive policies against a Trump presidency.
- Governor Gavin Newsom urges legislators to approve more funding for the attorney general's office for potential legal challenges.
- Lawmakers plan to discuss protecting laws that support abortion access amid threats from the Trump administration.
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Against mass deportations, for climate policy. Democratic states want to slow down the Trump administration.
California Lawmakers Begin Legislative Special Session to “Trump-Proof” State
The California state legislature began a special session this week, called for by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, to address ways the government can “Trump-proof” the state ahead of Donald Trump re-entering the White House in January. Newsom called for the special session just days after Trump won the 2024 presidential election against Vice President Kamala Harris, citing a need for the state… Source
California Governor Sets Up Clash With Incoming Trump Administration, Looks to Create Defense Fund For Illegals
California’s governor is pushing to “Trump-proof” the state, setting up a clash with the incoming administration over immigration and other policies. Key Facts: – California convened a special legislative session to plan ways to counter President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda. – Governor Gavin Newsom is seeking approval for a $25 million legal defense fund to “Trump-proof” the state against federal challenges. – Policies targeted include blocking …
Among other things, Trump said that "California should go to hell", and he even denied aid in the event of disasters because not enough people voted for him.
With Trump on the way, advocates look to states to pick up medical debt fight
Worried that President-elect Donald Trump will curtail federal efforts to take on the nation's medical debt problem, patient and consumer advocates are looking to states to help people who can't afford their medical bills or pay down their debts.
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