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10/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/19/2024 09:00

The California Weekly

Oct 19, 2024

The California Weekly

Welcome to The California Weekly, your Saturday morning recap of top stories and announcements you might have missed.

News you might have missed

1. CELEBRATING THE CHUMASH NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY

California celebrated the federal designation of the Chumash [Shoe-Mash] National Marine Sanctuary, the first marine sanctuary to both honor its Native American cultural heritage and provide tribal co-stewardship of its lands and waters. Watch this historic moment here.

2. WILDFIRE PREVENTION PROGRESS

California unveiled newly updated, first-of-their-kind dashboards that will help Californians track the state's wildfire prevention work. For the first time, all fuels management projects are being tracked in one place, on one map, delivering valuable information for project planning and wildfire response. The new data shows a big ramp up in forest management.

3. MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING

A first-of-its-kind affordable housing project will soon be the largest in South Lake Tahoe's history. Sugar Pine Village will grow to more than 240 affordable housing units, transforming once vacant state-owned land into a thriving community. This comes after the Governor's executive order directed state agencies to identify excess state land to help address the housing crisis. Plus, a 97-unit for seniors broke ground in Oakland.

4. CALIFORNIA BIDEN-HARRIS ADMIN

After attending Ethel Kennedy's memorial, this week Governor Newsom met with senior Biden-Harris officials at the White House and advocated for the disaster supplemental and continued collaboration on pollution and cross-border water management, including in the Tijuana River Valley.

Video of the week

Nicole, a resident of HCD-funding housing, shares her story and how this program has helped her and her family.

Photo of the week

The 49ers visited San Quentin as part of their #InspireChange initiative.

Here's what we're reading

A new PPIC fact sheet confirmed California's economic dominance: California's economy has grown faster than the nation overall (111% vs 75% over the past 25 years). And, per capita, California's economic growth outpaces all other large states over the long term. In 2024, California's GDP (14% of US GDP) represented nearly 40% more of the national GDP than Texas (9%) or New York (8%).

By the numbers

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