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It started when the possible Presidential contender abruptly canceled a long-planned trip to the United Nations climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland. Report a correction or typo. Related topics: politics san francisco gavin newsom united nations jennifer siebel newsom u. SoCal mother delivers 'MoMo' twins in rare birth. Beloved SF educator hit and killed outside school. As Governor, Gavin will design a visionary goods movement strategy that modernizes our ports, improves efficiency, electrifies our transit system, bolsters economic productivity, and cleans our air.
He will also set a goal of zero diesel pollution by California has already set a goal of 5 million zero-emission vehicles by , a far cry from the , currently on the road.
Gavin believes that instead of driving jobs out of the state, we need to replace diesel with zero pollution clean technology like hydrogen fuel cells and electric vehicles. He fought to preserve public access to public beaches, and has gone up against the Trump administration to protect sensitive habitats like the Mojave Trails National Monument and our coast.
The state has also experienced a historic disinvestment in its parks. As Trump rolls back protections for public lands, Gavin is determined to make our public places more accessible for all Californians.
As Governor, he will invest in our parks, and work with the California Conservation Corps, CalVolunteers and others to connect folks with their public spaces. He supports the parks and water bond that the Governor and Legislature put on the ballot, which places appropriate emphasis on urban parks that serve underserved communities. The drought was a wake up call to the impacts of climate change and the immediate need to rethink the way we use water.
As Governor, Gavin will scale effective technologies like drip irrigation to reduce water waste and remote sensing technology to understand how much water is needed to irrigate both fields and residential yards.
He will lead the effort to replenish our groundwater basins and in this era of limited reliability, increase our use of recycled water. Simply put, Gavin believes we have to be smarter about how we store and utilize this resource to ensure that our economy, communities and natural places can all thrive.
Coastal water quality is deteriorating, particularly in Southern California. Unsurprisingly, President Trump rolled back the Clean Water Rule, which would have strengthened protections from waterways that lead to the Pacific.
As Governor, Gavin will strengthen state enforcement to crack down against those that pollute our rivers, lakes and ocean, and in doing so, protect the interests of our coastal fishing industry and everyday Californians who flock to the beach for recreational purposes.
He also opposes fracking and other unsafe oil operations and is committed to the highest standards of public transparency, public health, and public safety above all else. He believes that fracking poses potentially significant health and environmental risks that need to be studied, monitored, and tested for aggressively, and will fight efforts by the oil and gas industry to escape the reach of state and federal regulators.
Communities of color are consistently the strongest champions of environmental policy and yet often suffer a disproportionate burden from pollution. Huge sums of federal money flow through Sacramento but not enough of it makes its way to the communities that need help most. As we decarbonize our economy, Gavin will consider it a personal failure unless we identify new ways to benefit all communities. Any shift to renewable energy must be leveraged to build economic opportunity.
As Governor, Gavin will safeguard the percentage of cap and trade dollars earmarked for communities that have borne the burden of environmental injustice. He will ensure that the polluter pays, by instructing CalEPA and relevant agencies to conduct a review of enforcement programs, and empowering folks on the ground to supplement those efforts.
Upwards of a million people in California live in homes with contaminated drinking water, and they tend to be poor, and heavily Latino or African American. Gavin will double down on the production of organic and sustainable food, and promote food security, particularly in low-income communities and, disproportionately, communities of color that lack access to healthy choices.
The extreme fires that ripped across the state this year upended lives and cost California billions of dollars. As Governor, Gavin will take active steps to reduce the risk of fire, including the removal of dead trees, which can be used as a resource for our energy sector.
In preparing for this threat, we not only protect our valuable wildlife but strengthen our communities. California is home to some of the brightest minds in the country — a product of our remarkable universities and robust economy. We can attract this talent into public service to help us achieve our innovation agenda and ensure we remain on the forefront of innovation.
He believes we can meet the design challenge of building a grid that integrates renewable energy and electrifies transportation while maintaining reliability. Too many Californians are staring at our sky-high economy from the very bottom of the income ladder, while the costs of everyday life in California rise faster than wages. This is a question of who we are.
Housing instability can cause genuine mental and physical adversity, and lead to insufferable decisions: no one should have to choose between paying rent or buying groceries. Creating jobs without providing access to housing drives income inequality up and consumer spending down. The simple fact is the more money people need to spend on rent, the less they can spend supporting small businesses.
Employers, meanwhile, are rightfully concerned that the high cost of housing will impede their ability to attract and retain the best workers. As Governor, Gavin will lead the effort to develop the 3. Homeownership rates have dropped dramatically. Yet since California has only produced housing units for every new residents. Gavin understands that our state will only thrive if every Californian is afforded the opportunity to build a community with a stable roof over their heads.
Housing cannot just be available — it must also be within reach. To spur the construction of affordable housing, Gavin believes we must not only increase our investments in its creation, but also identify sources of new funding. We know this program works, and is often used to leverage federal and other funds by a ratio of two or three to one. By thoughtfully upping our investments, we can exponentially increase our affordable housing output.
As Governor, Gavin will keep a watchful eye to ensure transparency in the spending of these vital taxpayer dollars. Cities across California are turning to Enhanced Infrastructure Financing Districts, allowing them to partner with counties and public agencies to funnel resources to critical infrastructure projects like housing.
As Governor, Gavin will eliminate barriers to entry in order to scale these districts statewide. Gavin believes California is made stronger by a strong middle-class. First, cities have a perverse incentive not to build housing because retail generates more lucrative sales tax revenue. The bigger the box, the better, because cities can use the sales tax for core public services.
We must revamp our tax system to financially reward cities that produce housing and punish those that fail. Tough accountability backed by financial incentives will unlock the potential for cities to step up their game. Second, California can provide access to Tax Increment Financing TIF , an important development resource, based on housing production goals.
We can recalibrate the goals to mandate greater production. We can link transportation funding to housing goals to encourage smart growth.
While streamlining is critical to meeting this challenge, we must also implement stronger tenant protections and expand rent control to prevent people from being displaced. We can do so in a way that still provides incentives for increased housing production. As Mayor, Gavin supported strong tenant protections, rent control and rent stabilization efforts, and ushered the development of thousands of new affordable units.
As Governor, Gavin will create a Regional Housing Appeal Board — providing housing providers and developers recourse against localities who are not following state law. He will also revive the Jobs-Housing Balance Incentive Grants Program, which provides local governments grants to support housing creation. The housing bond will play an important role in funding this program. Beyond increasing housing production through incentives and penalties, Gavin understands there are other steps that can be taken to improve access to secure affordable housing.
We can implement stronger tenant protections, streamline and accelerate land use approvals to allow faster development, and dis-incentivize lawsuits that discourage development by strengthening the standard of review for housing projects with an affordable housing component that mitigate environmental impacts. Building upon his experiences in San Francisco, Gavin is committed to supporting Californians experiencing or facing homelessness. As Governor, he will appoint a State Homelessness Secretary to oversee an Interagency Council on Homelessness — because we need statewide leadership laser-focused on this problem.
We will fund in-reach services at state prisons to prevent inmates from being released into homelessness, bolster the Housing Disability Assistance Program to provide SSI Advocacy services for chronically homeless adults, and expand social services, healthcare including mental health , bridge housing, and permanent supportive housing. Newsom initially endorsed Kamala Harris D in the presidential election. The finance data shown here comes from the disclosures required of candidates and parties.
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Nonpartisan primary for Governor of California. Meet the Needs of California Veterans and Military Families California is home to more veterans than any other state — nearly two million strong. Ensure the Right to Healthcare for All The Affordable Care Act represented a critical step forward in the long struggle to win affordable, quality healthcare for all, but much work remains to be done.
Expand Access to Mental Health Treatment In any given year, one in four families in California deal with a mental health condition. Launch the California Emergency Council to Protect Californians from Natural and Man-Made Disasters California boasts exquisite natural resources but is prone to damaging and deadly wildfires, floods, and earthquakes.
Support Communities of Color Deep racial divides and injustices still exist in this country, and they are being made worse by the policies coming out of this White House. Create a Financial Foundation for College, Beginning in Kindergarten Gavin understands that we need to create a college-going culture beginning in elementary school.
Prepare Working Families for the Jobs of Tomorrow Californians, regardless of their background, deserve the opportunity to achieve a successful and fulfilling career. Restore Benefits California can, and must, dramatically increase CalWORKS grants, a life-changing program that provides financial and other assistance to families in need. Increase Access to Affordable Housing Gavin understands that housing stability is key to helping families advance in their careers and children succeed in their education.
Call on Washington D. Prevent Homelessness by Supporting Discharge Planning Many Californians transition between stages of life, be it from hospitals, the criminal justice system, or the child welfare system, without the support they need.
Building An Upward Economy for All California is a place of unparalleled economic opportunity, where high tech comes to take flight, where our creative workforce entertains and connects the world, and where our agricultural products feed America.
Grow Jobs through Fiscal Responsibility We cannot tax or cut our way to prosperity - we can only get there by building an economy that reduces inequality and grows jobs. Ensure Economic Justice for All Californians Gavin will be a fierce advocate for workers, especially low-income folks, women, and communities of color.
Build Economic Opportunity through Renewable Energy California is home to more than , clean economy jobs, more than any other state. Drive Innovation California, and Silicon Valley, wrote the book on innovation. Renewing California's Commitment to Education School did not always come easy to Gavin, but thanks to the perseverance of his mother, and the dedication of his teachers, they finally named the problem — dyslexia. Equip Every Student with Access to STEM Education California is the tech capital of the world, but we've failed to align our education system to meet this economic opportunity.
Provide Pathways to Quality Jobs Through , Apprenticeships While college may not be the right choice for every Californian, Gavin believes all Californians deserve the opportunity to secure a good paying job.
Leading the nation in environmental protection From its dramatic coastline to dense forests, majestic mountains and diverse desert ecosystems, California is unparalleled in its natural beauty. Fight for Environmental Justice through Clean Air, Clean Water, and Secure Food Communities of color are consistently the strongest champions of environmental policy and yet often suffer a disproportionate burden from pollution.
Counter the Threat of Wildfires The extreme fires that ripped across the state this year upended lives and cost California billions of dollars. Meeting California's Housing Needs Too many Californians are staring at our sky-high economy from the very bottom of the income ladder, while the costs of everyday life in California rise faster than wages.
Invest in Affordable Housing Housing cannot just be available — it must also be within reach. Incentivize Housing Production First, cities have a perverse incentive not to build housing because retail generates more lucrative sales tax revenue.
Protect Tenants While streamlining is critical to meeting this challenge, we must also implement stronger tenant protections and expand rent control to prevent people from being displaced. Promote Other Commonsense Solutions to Promote Secure and Affordable Housing Beyond increasing housing production through incentives and penalties, Gavin understands there are other steps that can be taken to improve access to secure affordable housing.
Address the Needs of Californians Experiencing Homelessness Building upon his experiences in San Francisco, Gavin is committed to supporting Californians experiencing or facing homelessness.
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