California: Governor Newsom announces appointments 8.26.25
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~ SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom has made several key appointments today, furthering his administration's efforts to address critical issues facing California.

Adam Brezine, a resident of Fairfax, has been appointed as the Chief Counsel at the California High-Speed Rail Authority. With a strong background in law and extensive experience in the tech industry, Brezine is well-equipped to lead the legal team at the Authority. He has previously served in various roles at Adobe Inc., Twitter, and other prominent law firms. Brezine holds a Juris Doctor degree from Notre Dame Law School and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Economy from Colorado College.

Charlotte Fadipe, from Sacramento, has been appointed as the Deputy Commissioner of Public Affairs at the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation. Fadipe brings with her a wealth of experience in communications and media relations, having previously worked for various state agencies and local news stations. She holds a Master of Journalism degree from the University of California, Berkeley and a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and Science from Oxford Brookes University.

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Jill Hamer, a resident of Tiburon, has been appointed to the California Privacy Protection Agency Board of Directors. With an impressive career spanning over three decades in data privacy management and consulting, Hamer is well-qualified for this role. She holds a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University Law Center and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Political Science from the University of Maryland.

Jeffrey Worthe, hailing from Los Angeles, has been appointed to the California High-Speed Rail Authority Board of Directors. As President of Worthe Real Estate Group since 1993, Worthe brings valuable expertise in real estate development to this position. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

In other news, Governor Newsom continues to prioritize addressing extreme heat and critical fire weather conditions across the state. With over 74,000 lightning strikes since Friday, the state has been on high alert for potential wildfires. The Governor's strategy of predeployment has helped keep the majority of fire starts under control.

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Additionally, a recent poll shows strong support from Californians for the Governor's CEQA reforms to accelerate housing and infrastructure projects. This bipartisan support highlights the urgency of addressing California's housing crisis.

In a move to combat homelessness, Governor Newsom announced $75.5 million in funding through Homekey+ to create 200 permanent supportive homes in Oakland, Santa Clara, and Ventura. This initiative aligns with the Governor's commitment to providing stable housing for vulnerable populations.

These appointments and initiatives demonstrate Governor Newsom's dedication to addressing pressing issues facing California and his commitment to creating a better future for all residents.

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