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Democrats are likely to maintain control of the governorship in California, positioning themselves favorably in the political landscape where Republicans have struggled for nearly two decades. Governor Gavin Newsom's recent actions allowed local governments to suspend a housing density law in burn zones. In response, Mayor Karen Bass banned duplex projects in Pacific Palisades following significant fire destruction. Meanwhile, California Democrats propose Assembly Bill 1127, aiming to restrict Glock handgun sales, citing concerns over potential misuse leading to violent crime.
Democrats hold a nearly 2-to-1 advantage over registered Republicans statewide, and the state has not seen a Republican win a statewide election in two decades.
Mayor Karen Bass ordered a ban on duplex projects in the Pacific Palisades amid the rebuilding of over 5,000 homes destroyed by a recent fire.
SB 9 allows single-family homeowners to build duplexes, but Mayor Bass stated it was not intended for rebuilding after the worst natural disaster L.A. has ever faced.
Assembly Bill 1127 aims to prohibit the sale of certain Glock handguns due to their potential to be converted into fully automatic weapons.
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