Gavin Newsom wants $25M to fight Trump as president-elect's legal 'hurricane' looms over California [View all]
Source: Law & Crime
Dec 4th, 2024, 10:06 am
California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants state lawmakers to help pad out his litigation fund to the tune of $25 million, according to his office, as they brace for legal attacks and federal overreach from President-elect Donald Trump.
The Governor is working with lawmakers to establish a litigation fund to bolster the states legal resources in response to the incoming federal administrations signaled policy proposals that would harm the state, Newsoms team said in a press release on Sunday. Working with the Legislature, the Governor is proposing a new litigation fund of up to $25 million for the California Department of Justice and state agencies to defend California from unconstitutional federal overreach, challenge illegal federal actions in court, and take administrative actions to reduce potential harm.
Newsom, who first announced the establishment of a new litigation fund on Nov. 7, had issued a proclamation last month convening a special session of the California Legislature to safeguard California values and fundamental rights in the face of an incoming Trump administration, according to his office. That special session is now beginning this week.
On Monday, legislation was introduced by California Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, D-Encino, to set aside the $25 million that Newsom has asked for. An additional $500,000 was requested to help cover the costs of initial case preparation, according to Gabriels office. While we always hope to collaborate with our federal partners, California will be ready to vigorously defend our interests and values from any unlawful action by the incoming Trump Administration, Gabriel said in a statement.
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Batten down the hatches: Gavin Newsom wants $25M to fight Trump as president-elects legal hurricane looms over California