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  • Governor Newsom, Legislative leaders announce 2026-27 balanced budget agreement that ensures $0 deficit, while funding healthcare and key services

    Governor Gavin Newsom - News Release
    June 26, 2026

    Governor Newsom, Senate President pro Tempore Limón, and Assembly Speaker Rivas announce a balanced budget agreement  — with zero deficit this year, and next — that maintains California’s progress, prepares for the future, and protects vulnerable communities from Trump’s cruel assaults on the state.

    Related: CalMatters, Sacramento Bee

  • Newsom names 14 Superior Court judges across 7 counties

    Daily Journal
    June 26, 2026

    (Subscription required) Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced his appointment of 14 Superior Court judges, including three who were elected in the June 2 primary and will be able to take the bench early, rather than waiting until January. The appointments included one in El Dorado County, four in Los Angeles County, three in San Diego County, two in Orange County, one in Santa Barbara County, two in Santa Clara County and one in Stanislaus County.

    Related: Vanguard News Group, Governor Gavin Newsom - News Release

  • Federal judge limits California call-recording law to traditional phones

    Daily Journal
    June 26, 2026

    (Subscription required) Finding the statute unambiguous, a Northern District magistrate judge ruled that Section 632.7 does not require consent to record calls when one party uses a VoIP system instead of a landline, cordless phone or cellphone.

  • CEQA Exemption Applies if Expansion to Use Is ‘Negligible’ Regardless of Environmental Risk

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 26, 2026

    A proposed modification to an existing facility qualifies for an exemption to the statutory scheme requiring an administrative evaluation of a project’s environmental impacts if the proposal involves “negligible or no expansion” to the use of the property, regardless of any ecological effects caused by the changes, the California Supreme Court held yesterday.

    Related: Supreme Court of California - Opinion

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