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Gov. Newsom says he's going to 'Trump proof' California state laws

Lynnwood, WALocal News

California Governor Gavin Newsom is poised to take significant action to "Trump proof" state laws by proposing a special legislative session later this year. This initiative is designed to safeguard the state's progressive policies concerning climate change, reproductive rights, and immigration—key areas that may face challenges if Donald Trump returns to the presidency. Newsom's announcement underscores his strong opposition to Trump, positioning California as a bastion of liberal values in the face of potential federal rollbacks. The special session will gather lawmakers to discuss and implement measures that ensure the resilience of California's initiatives. Concerns about the implications of a Trump-led federal government are driving this urgent legislative response.

By convening the session, Newsom aims to reinforce California's commitment to protecting its citizens and their rights. The move is likely to resonate with constituents who value progressive governance and may inspire similar actions in other states. As the political landscape evolves, California's proactive approach may serve as a model for states looking to defend their policies.

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