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Gavin Newsom reveals California Hall of Fame inductees after early Arnold Schwarzenegger snub
Nine inductees from diverse fields embody California's spirit of resilience and innovation, including Olympic champions and cultural trailblazers, Gov. Newsom announced.
- On Tuesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the California Hall of Fame Class of 2026, which will be inducted March 19 at the California Museum in Sacramento, hosted by Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom.
- Under the Hall's criteria, inductees are selected for impactful achievements after living in California at least five years, benefiting the state, nation and world, the California Hall of Fame website says.
- Cultural and public‑service figures round out the class, including Mariachi Reyna de Los Ángeles and former state Democratic leader John L. Burton.
- The lineup blends Hollywood reunions with political history as True Lies co-stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis are inducted this month, with Schwarzenegger noted as the last Republican governor.
- The new class will join more than 170 previous members, and Newsom and The Hall said the inductees have reshaped culture and communities while highlighting Los Angeles.
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California Hall of Fame's newest inductees include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis and famed Nobu chef
Along with the "True Lies" co-stars, the California Hall of Fame's new inductees will include Olympians Carl Lewis and Janet Evans and Mariachi Reyna de Los Ángeles.
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Read Full ArticleArnold, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Evans, Carl Lewis new members of California's Hall of Fame
Jamie Lee Curtis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Janet Evans, Carl Lewis, Riane Eisler, Terry McMillan, Nobuyuki Matsuhisa, Mariachi Reyne de Los Ángeles and John L. Burton all earned selection into the California Hall of Fame on Tuesday.
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