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Asian elected officials urge Newsom to name an Asian attorney general
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Question of the Day By KATHLEEN RONAYNE - Associated Press - Wednesday, March 17, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Elected officials from California’s Asian and Pacific Islander communities urged Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday to appoint an attorney general of Asian descent, saying it’s critical to have a top law enforcement official who understands and will combat anti-Asian violence.
Newsom, a Democrat, will appoint California’s next attorney general if Xavier Becerra is confirmed as expected this week as the U.S. Health and Human Services secretary.
The news conference came the day after a man was accused of killing eight people, most of them women of Asian descent, at three massage businesses in the Atlanta area. The county sheriff said it was too early to know if the attack was racially motivated.
California officials appeal for Asian attorney general
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In his bid to get California school campuses back open, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed giving extra money to schools that managed to open by a certain date.
But the $2 billion in grant money would come attached with strings that some districts say would mean paying more than if they didn’t get the money in the first place. That’s because Newsom’s proposal and new state guidance, the first since last summer calls for vastly increased testing of school staff and students, which the schools would have to pay for.
The governor’s “Safe Schools for All Plan,” first released Dec. 30, aims to incentivize schools to offer in-person learning by offering between $450 and $700 in per-pupil grant funding if the schools reopen for their youngest students by Feb. 16.