On Thursday, Governor Gavin Newsom delivered his final State of the State address laying out his vision for California – in contrast to what he calls a chaotic federal government under President Trump. He highlighted California’s work on homelessness, education and healthcare. And framed the state as taking a leadership role in these issues across the country. We take a closer look at what Governor Newsom is proposing for California in the new year, and how he aims to close a state budget shortfall of nearly $18 billion.
Guests:
Marisa Lagos, politics correspondent, KQED; co-host of KQED's Political Breakdown
Lindsey Holden, California politics reporter, Politico
Patrick Ahrens, state Assemblymember representing California's 26th district, including Santa Clara county
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