President Donald Trump took office for his second term determined to take on California policies that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect immigrants from deportation and support mail-in voting, among many others. CalMatters is committed to covering how the administration’s actions affect the lives of Californians.
Between Sacramento and Washington D.C. sits the rest of the country, and a chasm. On immigration and taxes, guns and healthcare, cannabis and climate change, California is the federal government’s equal and opposite reaction. One year into President Trump’s first term, the push and pull continues—playing out under the Capitol dome, in the courts and on Twitter.
For the fourth time this year, Congress has prevented the Trump administration from arresting medical marijuana users. But for California medical growers and users to feel safe from federal prosecution, Congress will need to act a fifth time before the end of 2017.
It would be far easier to bring a loaded gun into a California restaurant, movie theater or amusement park under federal legislation picking up speed in Congress and backed by the Trump administration.
Almost a year into his gig as California's top lawyer, Xavier Becerra’s office has put its name on 21 lawsuits against the Trump administration. By volume, that represents a rate of litigiousness unmatched by any of his counterparts in other states.
The Trump Administration sent letters to several more California jurisdictions it says are running afoul of regulations to receive funding because of their policies on sanctuary. Among the targets: the cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The state of California hopes to pause Trump administrations rules that allow employers to opt out of birth control coverage through company health insurance plans.
The Trump administration announced today that it won't support a tunnel project to transport water from the California Delta to thirstier parts of the state, only to pedal back from that statement hours later.
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President Donald Trump took office for his second term determined to take on California policies that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect immigrants from deportation and support mail-in voting, among many others.