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Signal Tribune: Hundreds march through Downtown Long Beach in support of reproductive justice

A march for reproductive justice attracted hundreds to the George Deukmejian Courthouse this morning as protesters chanted their way through Downtown Long Beach towards Harvey Milk Promenade Park.

International Brotherhood of Teamsters: TEAMSTERS CELEBRATE NEWSOM SIGNING BILL TO PROTECT PORT TRUCK DRIVERS

Following California Governor Gavin Newsom signing into law SB 338, a bill designed to protect truck drivers at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Teamsters Port Division Director Ron Herrera released a statement.

Long Beach Post: Long Beach marchers to join hundreds of other events nationwide protesting anti-abortion laws

Shortly after a restrictive abortion law in Texas went into effect earlier this month, and the United States Supreme Court declined to block it, the Women’s March national organization put out a call for action.

Next Century Cities: Planning for California’s $6 Billion Broadband Investment is Underway. What Does Your Community Need?

On July 20, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 156 into law, setting the stage for a $6 billion investment in California’s broadband infrastructure.

The Porterville Recorder: Newsom signs $15 billion climate change package

Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Thursday that provides for a $15 billion package to deal with climate change.

The Mercury News: Opinion: California must not squander chance to bridge digital divide

California is the technology capital of the world. Home to the largest and most innovative companies, our state is in many ways a shining example of the power of the digital to shape a more creative and prosperous society.

Bay Area Reporter: Political Notebook: CA lawmakers pass LGBTQ bills

California lawmakers have adopted three more bills related to LGBTQ issues as they race to finish their work by the September 10 deadline to pass legislation this year and send it to Governor Gavin Newsom to either sign into law or veto.

Random Length News: State Legislature Passes Two Bills by Senator Gonzalez

SACRAMENTO — The California Legislature Sept. 9, greenlighted SB 4 by Senator Lena A. Gonzalez (D-Long Beach) and AB 14 by Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D-Winters), both landmark digital equity bills that will help get families connected to high-speed internet throughout the state.