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Briefly

Democrats are favored to keep the governorship in California where Republicans have not won a statewide election in nearly two decades. A significant gubernatorial race is now underway, described as the first wide-open contest in over 25 years. In Pacific Palisades, the rebuilding of homes destroyed by fire is limited by a ban on duplex projects issued by Mayor Bass, following Governor Newsom's directive. Additionally, Assembly Bill 1127 seeks to prohibit sales of certain handguns to reduce violent crime.
Democrats hold a nearly 2-to-1 advantage over registered Republicans statewide. This strong Democratic presence positions them favorably to maintain the governorship in California.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ordered a ban on duplex projects in Pacific Palisades, following a significant fire that destroyed over 5,000 homes in the area.
Senate Bill 9 allows single-family homeowners to build duplexes, but was not intended for rebuilding in disaster zones, as stated by Mayor Bass.
Assembly Bill 1127 seeks to ban the sale of Glock-brand handguns, which can be modified into automatic weapons, amidst concerns over gun violence.
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