On Monday, a plane carrying 20 migrants landed in Sacramento, California, prompting California Governor Gavin Newsom to call out Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The incident has raised questions about the role of state governments in the transportation of migrants, and the California Department of Justice is currently investigating. The U.S. government is now allowing nearly 40,000 migrants to be admitted into the country each month through a mobile app.
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The California Court of Appeals has ruled that Leslie Van Houten, convicted of two killings in 1969 at the direction of Charles Manson, should be released on parole. This overturns the decision made by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2020 to deny Van Houten parole, which was the fifth recommendation for parole since 2016. Governor Newsom's office has referred requests for comment to the California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who could petition the California Supreme Court to stop Van Houten's release.
California Rep. Ro Khanna has called for Sen. Dianne Feinstein to resign due to her extended absence from the Senate due to health issues. Khanna argued that it is unacceptable for a Senator to be absent for months with no clear prospect of return, and that it is incumbent on Governor Newsom and Senator Schumer to speak out. The idea of Feinstein resigning has been met with mixed reactions, with some arguing that it is an undignified and unkind spectacle.
California lawmakers have passed a bill giving the California Energy Commission the power to impose fines of up to $2,500 per violation on oil companies found to be engaging in price gouging. This bill is seen as a victory for consumers, who have long complained of unfair gas prices, and for Governor Gavin Newsom, who has made it a priority to tackle the issue. The bill was passed in an unusually fast process, despite opposition from the powerful oil industry.
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Paul Flores has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the 1996 slaying of Kristin Smart, a college student whose body has never been found. The case has drawn worldwide attention for over 25 years, and the sentencing of Flores marks the culmination of the investigation. Smart was declared legally dead in 2002, but her remains have never been found.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that the state will not be renewing its multi-million dollar contract with Walgreens due to the pharmacy chain's decision to not distribute abortion medication by mail in 21 U.S. states. The current contract has resulted in the state paying out approximately $54 million, and Newsom has taken a strong stance against any attempts to limit access to abortion services. The state will instead explore other options for furnishing the same services to protect reproductive rights in California.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that the state will be cutting ties with Walgreens after the company announced it would not sell abortion pills in 20 states. This decision has been met with criticism from Democrats, who argue that it will limit access to abortion services for women in those states. Walgreens has not yet commented on the decision by California to cut ties with the company.







