California: Governor, First Partner statement on the passing of Jane Goodall
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~ Sacramento, California - On October 1, 2025, the world mourned the loss of Jane Goodall, a ground-breaking primatologist and environmentalist. Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom released a statement on her passing, honoring her legacy and contributions to society.

Goodall was known as a global legend for her extraordinary empathy and remarkable intellect. She broke barriers for women in the field of primatology and science, inspiring countless individuals with her curiosity, strength, and kindness. Her impact extended beyond borders, bridging countries and cultures in pursuit of a better future.

The Governor and First Partner expressed their admiration for Goodall's commitment to animals, the environment, and the world as a whole. They described her as a towering inspiration and cherished friend. Goodall's dedication led her to found institutions and programs that will continue to carry on her legacy for years to come.

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In other news, Governor Newsom signed landmark legislation on September 30th that expands workers' rights in California's private sector. This move comes as the federal government turns its back on workers. The bill aims to strengthen labor protections and support a strong workforce in the state.

Additionally, Governor Newsom signed an executive order launching the next phase of California's response to the economic and insurance consequences of climate crisis. The order will expedite the state's efforts to mitigate natural disasters' impacts and fairly allocate costs while stabilizing the insurance market and energy utility sector.

Meanwhile, President Trump has shut down the Republican-controlled government in an attempt to increase monthly healthcare costs by hundreds of dollars for Americans. This decision comes after his team refused to extend funding that makes healthcare more affordable for individuals in need of support and care.

In response to this action by Trump's administration, Governor Newsom condemned their actions as he continues to prioritize supporting Californians during these challenging times. He remains committed to finding solutions that benefit all individuals, regardless of their political affiliations.

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