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~ SACRAMENTO - On October 1, 2024, Governor Gavin Newsom released a statement congratulating Mexico's newly inaugurated President Claudia Sheinbaum. As a journalist, it is my duty to report on this historic event and the Governor's remarks.
Governor Newsom and his wife Jennifer extended their warmest congratulations to President Sheinbaum on her inauguration. This momentous occasion not only marks a significant moment for Mexico but also for women and girls around the world. The Governor sees this as an opportunity to strengthen the already strong ties between California and Mexico.
The Governor emphasized the shared history and cultural connections between California and Mexico, as well as their robust economic partnership. He expressed his eagerness to collaborate with President Sheinbaum's administration in addressing common challenges, advancing climate collaboration, promoting trade, and expanding opportunities for both Mexican and Californian citizens.
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As we continue to follow these developments closely, it is clear that Governor Newsom is committed to strengthening relationships with neighboring countries like Mexico while also prioritizing important issues such as climate change and public health within his own state. We will continue to monitor these stories as they unfold.
Governor Newsom and his wife Jennifer extended their warmest congratulations to President Sheinbaum on her inauguration. This momentous occasion not only marks a significant moment for Mexico but also for women and girls around the world. The Governor sees this as an opportunity to strengthen the already strong ties between California and Mexico.
The Governor emphasized the shared history and cultural connections between California and Mexico, as well as their robust economic partnership. He expressed his eagerness to collaborate with President Sheinbaum's administration in addressing common challenges, advancing climate collaboration, promoting trade, and expanding opportunities for both Mexican and Californian citizens.
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In other news, the California Assembly has passed Governor Newsom's proposal to prevent gasoline price spikes in a special session called by the Governor. The proposal will now move on to the Senate for further consideration.
In a recent joint enforcement operation led by the California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC), millions of dollars worth of illegally cultivated cannabis were seized and destroyed. The operation also resulted in the confiscation of toxic pesticides in Alameda County.
Furthermore, Californians can expect to see improvements in their parks, rivers, and clean transportation thanks to $360 million received from the Biden-Harris Administration in just one week. This funding will contribute towards better parks, healthier fish and wildlife, and more clean transportation options for communities across California.
As we continue to follow these developments closely, it is clear that Governor Newsom is committed to strengthening relationships with neighboring countries like Mexico while also prioritizing important issues such as climate change and public health within his own state. We will continue to monitor these stories as they unfold.
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