California: Governor, First Partner statement on the passing of Frank Gehry
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~ In a statement released today, Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom expressed their condolences on the passing of renowned architect Frank Gehry. The California Hall of Famer, known for his iconic designs such as the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall, passed away at the age of 96.

The statement highlighted Gehry's unique approach to architecture, drawing inspiration from his working-class background and embracing the beauty of everyday life. His designs encouraged imagination and freedom of thought, while also recognizing the value and beauty of working people and neighborhoods. The Governor and First Partner praised Gehry for making room for everyone in this world, especially those who may feel like misfits.

While Gehry's passing is a loss for the architectural world, his legacy will continue to stand tall in California and beyond. His innovative designs have left a lasting impact on the landscape of cities around the world.

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In other news, California continues to stand with the Stockton community after a mass shooting claimed the lives of four young Californians nearly one week ago. The state is offering support to survivors and victims' families as they grapple with this tragedy.

Additionally, leaders from California and Mexico have joined forces to enhance disaster resiliency and border security. The partnership between their respective military forces aims to improve their shared expertise in protecting public safety and providing humanitarian assistance.

The California National Guard has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting communities in both countries through this alliance. This collaboration will not only benefit both nations but also strengthen their relationship as neighbors.

As these recent events unfold, it is clear that California remains dedicated to supporting its communities and fostering partnerships that promote safety and resilience.

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