Watch live: Gov. Gavin Newsom's final State of the State speech steeped in rosy view of California, his record as governor
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Watch live: Gov. Gavin Newsom's final State of the State speech steeped in rosy view of California, his record as governor
"LOS ANGELES - In his final State of the State address, Gov. Gavin Newsom will look to define his legacy by touting California's economic and policy achievements while casting the state as a counterweight to dysfunction in Washington. The speech, which he will deliver Thursday morning to lawmakers in the Capitol, highlights economic strength, falling homelessness and expanded education funding, while also offering a glimpse of how Newsom is positioning himself beyond his final year in office."
"Newsom is expected to announce an estimated 9% drop statewide in unsheltered homelessness last year, addressing a topic that has been a persistent political vulnerability for the two-term governor and former San Francisco mayor. Despite some improvements, California has been home to nearly a quarter of the nation's homeless population, according to the Public Policy Institute of California."
California projects economic strength alongside falling unsheltered homelessness and expanded education funding while aiming to define a policy legacy. The state reports an estimated 9% drop in unsheltered homelessness last year, though nearly a quarter of the nation's homeless population still lives in California. Major mental-health efforts, including CARE Court and Proposition 1, are reported to be delivering funding, authority and tools to counties ahead of schedule. High housing costs remain a central affordability challenge, prompting plans to curb private equity and institutional investor home purchases as part of broader housing strategy. The state positions itself as a counterweight to federal dysfunction and seeks influence on national policy.
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