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May 29, 2026
Governor Newsom applauds updates to California's Cap-and-Invest Program
What you need to know: Following the Governor and Legislature's extension of California's Cap-and-Invest Program through 2045 last year, CARB updated the program to follow legislative direction to balance affordability, jobs and near-term economic concerns while also ensuring emissions reductions and progress protecting our climate in the long term.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a statement in support of the California Air Resources Board's updates to the state's Cap-and-Invest Program, which were proposed earlier this year and adopted today.
California's nation-leading Cap-and-Invest program has proven that we can cut pollution, create jobs, and invest in a cleaner future at the same time. These are real results that Californians can see and feel. I applaud the California Air Resources Board's leadership and steadfast commitment to the long-term strength of this program. While Trump sows ongoing chaos and uncertainty, California is staying focused by protecting our economy, safeguarding public health, and doubling down on the clean energy future all Californians deserve.
Governor Gavin Newsom
Today's updates help advance affordability and maintain California's ongoing Cap-and-Invest Program, which remains the most cost-effective way for California to achieve its statutory climate goals. The changes keep California on track to meet its 2030 and 2045 climate targets while supporting affordability for Californians, managing costs of the program, and maintaining a clear long-term signal for clean energy investment in the state. View the updates here.
About Cap-and-Invest
California's Cap-and-Invest Program is part of the larger suite of programs California has been deploying for two decades to address climate pollution. It establishes a declining limit on emissions from the largest polluters, including large factories, energy companies, and oil and gas suppliers, accounting for 80% of the state's total climate emissions, and requires polluters who go beyond this limit to invest in projects to benefit Californians.
Cap-and-Invest stimulates both direct and indirect investment of tens of billions of dollars into the state's economy with investments in clean energy, natural and working lands, local transit and rail projects, affordable and sustainable housing, clean water, healthy forests and wildfire prevention and response and more. The program is estimated to be 4–6 times more cost-effective than traditional prescriptive regulations.
Last year, the Governor and Legislature extended the Cap-and-Invest Program through AB 1207 (Irwin) and SB 840 (Limon), recognizing how the program is central to California's ambitious leadership in cutting climate pollution in the state while growing the state's economy and improving the quality of life for millions of Californians.
To date, Cap-and-Invest has:
Today's updates build on this success while navigating today's economic realities. They also ensure California continues to lead at a time when climate policy is facing unprecedented opposition, direct attacks, and increasingly severe rollbacks at the federal level.
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Governor Newsom applauds updates to California's Cap-and-Invest Program
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California's nation-leading Cap-and-Invest program has proven that we can cut pollution, create jobs, and invest in a cleaner future at the same time. These are real results that Californians can see and feel. I applaud the California Air Resources Board's leadership and steadfast commitment to the long-term strength of this program. While Trump sows ongoing chaos and uncertainty, California is staying focused by protecting our economy, safeguarding public health, and doubling down on the clean energy future all Californians deserve.
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Governor Gavin Newsom
Today's updates help advance affordability and maintain California's ongoing Cap-and-Invest Program, which remains the most cost-effective way for California to achieve its statutory climate goals. The changes keep California on track to meet its 2030 and 2045 climate targets while supporting affordability for Californians, managing costs of the program, and maintaining a clear long-term signal for clean energy investment in the state. View the updates here [link to CARB Release].
About Cap-and-Invest
California's Cap-and-Invest Program is part of the larger suite of programs California has been deploying for two decades to address climate pollution. It establishes a declining limit on emissions from the largest polluters, including large factories, energy companies, and oil and gas suppliers, accounting for 80% of the state's total climate emissions, and requires polluters who go beyond this limit to invest in projects to benefit Californians.
Cap-and-Invest stimulates both direct and indirect investment of tens of billions of dollars into the state's economy with investments in clean energy, natural and working lands, local transit and rail projects, affordable and sustainable housing, clean water, healthy forests and wildfire prevention and response and more. The program is estimated to be 4–6 times more cost-effective than traditional prescriptive regulations.
Last year, the Governor and Legislature extended the Cap-and-Invest Program through AB 1207 (Irwin) and SB 840 (Limon), recognizing how the program is central to California's ambitious leadership in cutting climate pollution in the state while growing the state's economy and improving the quality of life for millions of Californians.
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May 29, 2026
Governor Newsom applauds updates to California's Cap-and-Invest Program
What you need to know: Following the Governor and Legislature's extension of California's Cap-and-Invest Program through 2045 last year, CARB updated the program to follow legislative direction to balance affordability, jobs and near-term economic concerns while also ensuring emissions reductions and progress protecting our climate in the long term.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a statement in support of the California Air Resources Board's updates to the state's Cap-and-Invest Program, which were proposed earlier this year and adopted today.
California's nation-leading Cap-and-Invest program has proven that we can cut pollution, create jobs, and invest in a cleaner future at the same time. These are real results that Californians can see and feel. I applaud the California Air Resources Board's leadership and steadfast commitment to the long-term strength of this program. While Trump sows ongoing chaos and uncertainty, California is staying focused by protecting our economy, safeguarding public health, and doubling down on the clean energy future all Californians deserve.
Governor Gavin Newsom
Today's updates help advance affordability and maintain California's ongoing Cap-and-Invest Program, which remains the most cost-effective way for California to achieve its statutory climate goals. The changes keep California on track to meet its 2030 and 2045 climate targets while supporting affordability for Californians, managing costs of the program, and maintaining a clear long-term signal for clean energy investment in the state. View the updates here.
About Cap-and-Invest
California's Cap-and-Invest Program is part of the larger suite of programs California has been deploying for two decades to address climate pollution. It establishes a declining limit on emissions from the largest polluters, including large factories, energy companies, and oil and gas suppliers, accounting for 80% of the state's total climate emissions, and requires polluters who go beyond this limit to invest in projects to benefit Californians.
Cap-and-Invest stimulates both direct and indirect investment of tens of billions of dollars into the state's economy with investments in clean energy, natural and working lands, local transit and rail projects, affordable and sustainable housing, clean water, healthy forests and wildfire prevention and response and more. The program is estimated to be 4–6 times more cost-effective than traditional prescriptive regulations.
Last year, the Governor and Legislature extended the Cap-and-Invest Program through AB 1207 (Irwin) and SB 840 (Limon), recognizing how the program is central to California's ambitious leadership in cutting climate pollution in the state while growing the state's economy and improving the quality of life for millions of Californians.
To date, Cap-and-Invest has:
- Helped California reach its 2020 climate target six years early
- Generated $35 billion dollars for climate investments
- Funded more than half a million projects statewide
- Supported 30,000 jobs
- Cut millions of tons of carbon
- Delivered $16 billion in utility bill credits directly to Californians
Today's updates build on this success while navigating today's economic realities. They also ensure California continues to lead at a time when climate policy is facing unprecedented opposition, direct attacks, and increasingly severe rollbacks at the federal level.
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What you need to know: Following the Governor and Legislature's extension of California's Cap-and-Invest Program through 2045 last year, CARB updated the program to follow legislative direction to balance affordability, jobs and near-term economic concerns while also ensuring emissions reductions and progress protecting our climate in the long term.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a statement in support of the California Air Resources Board's updates to the state's Cap-and-Invest Program, which were proposed earlier this year and adopted today.
California's nation-leading Cap-and-Invest program has proven that we can cut pollution, create jobs, and invest in a cleaner future at the same time. These are real results that Californians can see and feel. I applaud the California Air Resources Board's leadership and steadfast commitment to the long-term strength of this program. While Trump sows ongoing chaos and uncertainty, California is staying focused by protecting our economy, safeguarding public health, and doubling down on the clean energy future all Californians deserve.
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Governor Gavin Newsom
Today's updates help advance affordability and maintain California's ongoing Cap-and-Invest Program, which remains the most cost-effective way for California to achieve its statutory climate goals. The changes keep California on track to meet its 2030 and 2045 climate targets while supporting affordability for Californians, managing costs of the program, and maintaining a clear long-term signal for clean energy investment in the state. View the updates here [link to CARB Release].
About Cap-and-Invest
California's Cap-and-Invest Program is part of the larger suite of programs California has been deploying for two decades to address climate pollution. It establishes a declining limit on emissions from the largest polluters, including large factories, energy companies, and oil and gas suppliers, accounting for 80% of the state's total climate emissions, and requires polluters who go beyond this limit to invest in projects to benefit Californians.
Cap-and-Invest stimulates both direct and indirect investment of tens of billions of dollars into the state's economy with investments in clean energy, natural and working lands, local transit and rail projects, affordable and sustainable housing, clean water, healthy forests and wildfire prevention and response and more. The program is estimated to be 4–6 times more cost-effective than traditional prescriptive regulations.
Last year, the Governor and Legislature extended the Cap-and-Invest Program through AB 1207 (Irwin) and SB 840 (Limon), recognizing how the program is central to California's ambitious leadership in cutting climate pollution in the state while growing the state's economy and improving the quality of life for millions of Californians.
To date, Cap-and-Invest has:
- Helped California reach its 2020 climate target six years early
- Generated $35 billion dollars for climate investments
- Funded more than half a million projects statewide
- Supported 30,000 jobs
- Cut millions of tons of carbon
- Delivered $16 billion in utility bill credits directly to Californians
Today's updates build on this success while navigating today's economic realities. They also ensure California continues to lead at a time when climate policy is facing unprecedented opposition, direct attacks, and increasingly severe rollbacks at the federal level.
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Governor Newsom celebrates graduation of emergency response leaders, highlights investments since 2019
May 29, 2026
News What you need to know: Today, 39 Company Officers graduated from Ione Training Center, adding to the more than 3,300 that have joined CAL FIRE since 2019. Under Governor Newsom's leadership California has made historic investments into wildfire preparedness and...
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News SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a proclamation declaring May 2026, as "Foster Care Month."The text of the proclamation and a copy can be found below: PROCLAMATIONDuring Foster Care Month, we reaffirm to the more than 40,000 foster children and...
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May 28, 2026
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