Trump lost more than two-thirds of the lawsuits filed against his rules in his first term. His win rate of 31% was lower than that of the three administrations prior, according to an analysis by the Institute of Policy Integrity at the New York University School of Law.
President Donald Trump may visit California this week as state Attorney General Rob Bonta begins filing expected lawsuits against the president's new executive orders.
California leaders are disputing a claim from President Donald Trump about the state's water resources.
A DMV spokesperson said the REAL ID Act “ensures that Californians have the ability to have their true gender identity legally recognized on their official documents.”
Following a Monday executive order from President Donald Trump that seeks to freeze all federal aid, California officials respond.
Some may have even been at airports ready to board when an executive order from President Donald Trump abruptly shut down the U.S. refugee admissions program. And while the order banning most refugee admissions was not set to take effect until Monday, Sacramento-area resettlement agencies say the shutdown has already started.
Trump is taking aim at water supplies for an endangered fish, but scientists say he’s missing the point. It’s one of California’s thorniest problems. The nation’s most populous state is full of sprawling cities, vast farmland, rich ecosystems — and it must decide how to divide scarce water resources among them.
All the talk about attaching conditions to California’s federal disaster aid have placed the state’s Republican members of Congress in a quandary.
A spokesperson for Democratic Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas said lawmakers needed more time to respond to a sweeping spending freeze attempted this week by the new administration of President
Heather Waldman explains what you need to know about the possible flood risk in Northern California from rain in the forecast from Friday through Sunday.
Any undocumented person arrested in Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties would be detained at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center in Los Angeles, Carmona-Cruz said. At a maximum capacity just shy of 2,000, the facility could be easily overwhelmed.