The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Nov. 5 in a case testing the boundaries of presidential power over trade. The challenge targets President Donald Trump’s use of the International Emergency ...
One of the first bills signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom after this year’s legislative session will throw another lifeline to Los Angeles residents who are struggling financially after the ...
California lawmakers narrowly passed SB 79, a bill to allow denser housing near transit despite local pushback. Now awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision, the measure highlights deep divisions over ...
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Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed AB 1224, a bill that would have allowed substitute teachers to stay in the same classroom for twice as long. The measure, meant to address California’s teacher shortage, drew ...
The Trump administration’s ongoing shutdown is exposing the full scale of federal workforce contraction. Furlough plans and agency data reviewed by POLITICO Pro show that Cabinet-level departments now ...
Sable Offshore Oil is seeking federal approval to ship crude from platforms off Santa Barbara, bypassing a stalled California pipeline fight. The move raises new legal, environmental, and political ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed SB 53, the nation’s first AI safety law, requiring major developers to disclose protocols and report incidents. The law positions California at the forefront of AI ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced plans to redirect $2.4 billion in federal funds away from California’s high-speed rail project to other passenger rail efforts nationwide. The move ...
The Trump administration has unveiled an ambitious plan to modernize the nation’s air traffic control system within just a few years. With decades of delays behind the FAA’s NextGen upgrades and a ...
California lawmakers have approved AB 888, a bill that would create a statewide program to help residents harden homes against wildfire risk. Modeled after similar efforts in Alabama and Louisiana, ...