One of President Trump’s top aides said earlier Friday that any wildfire aid would come with strings attached.
A new mortgage relief program for Californians who've had their homes destroyed by recent natural disasters is in the works.
Gov.Newsom proposed a $125-million mortgage relief fund for the victims of recent natural disasters, including the fires that ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to use $125 million to pay for people who have lost their homes in recent wildfires and face the ...
The situation is a high-stakes poker game between two egocentric politicians and a reminder that while Newsom often refers to ...
Getting the aid package through Congress could run into some speed bumps, as some Republicans have floated tying funding to ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday proposed a new $125 million package to help residents whose homes were destroyed or damaged by ...
"Without more focus on unsheltered homeless, I am not inclined to support funding to cities and counties," said Newsom.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the $50 million special legislative "Trump-proofing" package which he proposed for Democrats to pass following President Donald Trump's election. Newsom said the bill will ...
The aid would go toward “immediate and long-term recovery work needed to rebuild lives and properties,” according to the ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom's unwavering focus on the Los Angeles fires suggests a politician aware of how the response could define ...
Gavin Newsom officially requested nearly $40 billion ... they want to attach some sort of conditions to any disaster aid package for California, an unprecedented move. President Trump’s visit ...