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It’s an eternal struggle in California: Businesses want to cut taxes while governments say doing so would decimate services. Three competing measures headed for the November ballot could drastically change California’s tax landscape.
Masks will still be required for unvaccinated residents indoors and for everyone in select settings such as in hospitals and nursing homes or while aboard public transit.
Midway Through Plagued First Term, Newsom’s Career Hits Make-Or-Break Point
At the median of his first term, Gov. Gavin Newsom has faced vexing challenges some of his own making. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
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Speaking to the camera from his home office during the final days of a family quarantine, Gov. Gavin Newsom seemed at times to be giving
himself a pep talk, as much as encouraging 40 million Californians to hunker down amid a coronavirus spike threatening to overwhelm hospitals.
“We will get through this,” the governor said last week, before a bookcase decorated with antique cameras and stylish knick-knacks. “This is the final surge. We have a light at the end of the tunnel with these vaccines, but we need to take seriously this moment.”