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California vows to sue after Senate votes to revoke its clean air standards waiver. Newsom calls move illegal, says it endangers public health and the environment. This will be the 23rd lawsuit filed by AG Rob Bonta against the Trump administration.
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNNewsom to sue Trump after Senate blocks California EV rulesThe U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to block a California clean air rule that would ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035. But before lawmakers even took that vote, California Governor Gavin Newsom was already fighting back.
The New York Times reviewed a guest list and social media posts to identify who was invited to President Trump’s private event for customers of his cryptocurrency business on Thursday and a White House tour on Friday.
California officials announced their intentions on Thursday to file their 23rd lawsuit against the Trump administration — this time, over an attempt to upend the state’s stricter-than-federal emissions rules.
The Trump administration is filing criminal charges against more immigrants in the US illegally as part of an effort to skirt state and city policies that limit local cooperation.
Tech leaders and lawmakers have sought to grow California’s role in producing the chips that power everyday necessities like cars, refrigerators and smartphones.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNTrump Administration Cancels California Earthquake Retrofit GrantsThe Trump administration canceled $33 million in FEMA grants for earthquake retrofitting in California, prompting Senator Adam Schiff to call for reinstatement.
At least 24 University of California and California State University campuses lost training grants that provided their students with annual stipends of approximately $12,000 or more.
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Newsom to sue Trump after Senate vote blocking California EV rulesThe U.S. Senate voted to block a California clean air rule that would ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035. But before lawmakers even took that vote, California Governor Gavin Newsom was already fighting back.
The CDC has withdrawn community grants that target people at high risk for AIDS; Los Angeles County and area hospitals are left scrambling.