California Gov. Newsom urges homeless encampment ban
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"California has the most to lose from President Trump's weak and reckless policies," Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday.
Cardinal Robert Barron, bishop of the Diocese of Winona–Rochester in Minnesota who traveled to Rome for the papal conclave, relayed the words of Cardinal Francis George, the former American prelate, to CBS News right after Leo’s election last week.
The brothers will have to face the California Parole Board next, where Gov. Gavin Newsom will have the final say over their fate.
Newsom wrote a letter to the city and expressed disappointment with their decision to reject allocating a single dollar and write a letter of support to secure $267,000 for We Care.
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There are no more excuses,” the California governor said in pushing for municipalities to address one of the most visible byproducts of homelessness.
In his latest push to crackdown on homeless encampments, Gov. Newsom urges cities to make certain camps illegal.
Gavin Newsom didn't expect to be reckoning with another health care crisis.In March, as President Trump and congressional Republicans escalated a nationwide debate over whether to slash health care for poor and disabled Americans,
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order banning homeless encampments on state property and urged local jurisdictions to do the same.