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August 11, 2024

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Joe

More evidence of the 2028 campaign-in-waiting:

Gov. Gavin Newsom signs 10 anti-theft bills into law in San Jose

Laws are aimed at mitigating organized retail, property, auto theft

The 10 bills, which were largely written in collaboration with representatives from big retailers, strengthen existing anti-theft laws and introduce some new legal approaches to prosecuting theft. They largely focus on mitigating organized retail theft.
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To stop price spikes at the gas pump, Gov. Newsom wants oil companies to maintain minimum fuel reserves

Consumers will save millions every year, governor says

Paloma Ave

Greazy Gavin trying to appear to care about anything except his aspirations? No way.

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