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California Gov. Gavin Newsom to deliver final State of the State address
Summary
Gov. Gavin Newsom will give his final State of the State address in Sacramento as he outlines priorities for his last year in office and amid discussion of a potential 2028 presidential run.
Content
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will deliver his final State of the State address to lawmakers in Sacramento on Thursday. He is expected to outline priorities for his last year in office as he eyes a possible presidential run in 2028. The speech comes one day after the state marked the one-year anniversary of Los Angeles-area fires that killed 31 people. Newsom has used past addresses to highlight California's economic growth, technological innovation, and to defend state policies.
Key points:
- The governor will speak in person to the Legislature on Thursday; this is his first in-person State of the State since 2022.
- He is expected to set out what he wants to accomplish in the remainder of his second term and is reported to be considering a 2028 presidential bid.
- The speech follows the one-year anniversary of the Los Angeles-area fires that killed 31 people; Newsom has requested billions in federal aid for recovery and has said the federal response has not answered that request.
- Newsom and President Donald Trump have clashed on multiple issues, including National Guard deployments and legal challenges to California policies; the state has sued the Trump administration more than 50 times.
- The governor is scheduled to unveil his proposed budget for the next fiscal year on Friday after years of budget shortfalls.
- In recent years Newsom has sometimes submitted written addresses or used prerecorded speeches because he has said dyslexia makes live teleprompter readings difficult, and he has also taken policy announcements on tours around the state.
Summary:
The address will present Newsom's priorities for his final year in office and will be watched for its local and national signals. The governor is due to release his proposed budget for the next fiscal year on Friday. How the speech will influence broader political dynamics is undetermined at this time.
