California lawmakers approve 2 bills to support legal responses to Trump's administration
Briefly

Recent wildfires in Los Angeles prompted California legislators to unite on aid efforts. However, bipartisan support disintegrated as Assembly Democrats advanced two bills to allocate up to $50 million to respond to President Trump’s actions. Assembly Speaker Rivas voiced distrust in Trump's administration, while Democratic lawmakers emphasized the bills aim to protect vulnerable populations, highlighting legal aid for immigration cases. Republicans opposed the funding as politically motivated, attempting to amend but failing to shift the bills aimed at holding the federal government accountable.
Given the many executive orders that have been issued over the past two weeks, I can say with clarity: We do not trust President Donald Trump.
But this new administration has erased any doubts that I may have had.
For this body to appropriate $50 million to sue, and block and obfuscate the president of the United States, I think is outrageous.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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