SACRAMENTO, Calif. /California Newswire/ Today, Calif. Governor Gavin Newsom announced the following appointments: First, Nicole Elliott, 36, of Sacramento, has been appointed Director of the California Department of Cannabis Control. Elliott has been the Governor’s Senior Advisor on Cannabis at the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development since 2019.
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She was Director of the Office of Cannabis for the General Services Agency of the City and County of San Francisco from 2017 to 2019, where she served as Project Manager in 2017. Elliott held multiple positions in the Office of San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee from 2011 to 2017, including Director of Legislative and Government Affairs, Board Liaison, Director of Appointments and Commission Liaison. She held multiple positions in the Office of San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom from 2009 to 2010, including Budget Office Policy Assistant, Director of Scheduling and Deputy Board Liaiso
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/PRNewswire/ Governor Gavin Newsom today launched "Vax for the Win," a new multi-faceted vaccine incentive program designed to motivate Californians to get.
Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom laid out plans to send out another round of stimulus checks. Author: Shannon Handy (Reporter) Updated: 5:21 PM PDT May 20, 2021
SAN DIEGO Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled a $100-billion budget proposal, which includes a series of programs he s calling the California Comeback Plan.
Among them: billions of dollars in stimulus checks.
But are undocumented immigrants eligible?
According to both Julia Gelatt, a senior policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute, and the Office of Governor Gavin Newsom yes. Yeah, California and some other states have chosen to use state funding to provide payments to unauthorized immigrants who weren t eligible for the federal payments. That happened in New York and some other places as well, said Gelatt.