California: Governor, First Partner statement on passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson
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~ Sacramento, CA - On February 17, 2026, Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom released a statement mourning the passing of civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson. The couple expressed their deep sadness at the loss of one of America's greatest champions for civil rights.

According to the statement, Reverend Jackson's impact on civil rights movements in modern history is immeasurable. He was not only a leader but also a supporter, lending his strength and spirit to communities across the country. In California specifically, he stood with farmworkers in the Central Valley, marched for racial and economic justice in Los Angeles and Oakland, and visited college campuses to empower a new generation of voters and activists.

The Governor and First Partner highlighted Reverend Jackson's legacy of fellowship and his call for people to "turn to each other, not on each other." He challenged everyone to strive for equality and justice for all, not just the privileged few. The couple expressed their grief at his passing but also urged others to honor him by continuing his work and fighting for the world he dreamed of.

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A photo from June 4, 1988 shows Reverend Jackson walking alongside United Farm Workers President Cesar Chavez during a farm workers support walk in McFarland, California. This image serves as a reminder of Reverend Jackson's dedication to standing with marginalized communities.

In other news, Governor Newsom has launched a partnership with the United Kingdom to tackle climate change and promote sustainable development. As alliances are tested around the world, California and the UK have expanded their cooperation on climate action and innovation.

At the Munich Security Conference on February 14th, Governor Newsom reinforced these partnerships with leaders from Ukraine, Germany, and Spain. This further solidifies California as a reliable international partner amidst shifting global dynamics.

During his meeting with German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider at the conference, Governor Newsom emphasized that climate change and environmental degradation pose a threat to global security and economic stability. The two leaders pledged to continue working together to address these pressing issues.

As the world mourns the loss of Reverend Jesse Jackson, his legacy and message of unity and equality continue to inspire leaders like Governor Newsom to fight for a better future for all.

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