Why isn’t Gavin Newsom Signing Senate Bills? – Pasadena Now

With every batch of invoice signings and vetoes by Gov. Gavin Newsom, it’s turning into increasingly more noticeable: He isn’t approving many payments authored by state senators.

Is he holding their laws hostage to get the Senate to play ball on his particular session on gasoline costs?

His workplace says “no.”

  • Newsom spokesperson Izzy Gardon: “We typically announce payments within the order wherein the Governor evaluations them. The timing of his actions shouldn’t be tied to any broader legislative dynamics.”

Nonetheless, listed below are the numbers for the reason that common session ended Aug. 31: Newsom has signed 50 Meeting payments and vetoed six. He has signed only one Senate invoice and vetoed one other. Monday, the governor signed just one measure: Meeting Invoice 2867, which is aimed toward serving to California residents recuperate artwork and different private property stolen through the Holocaust.

Newsom known as the particular session simply hours earlier than lawmakers had been purported to adjourn for the yr so he might push an power invoice bundle that didn’t go within the common session. Whereas the Meeting gaveled into session, Senate President Professional Tem Mike McGuire balked on the name and declined to convene his members, however later added he would solely reply the decision if the Meeting agreed on the payments first. The Meeting might vote on payments on Oct. 1.

When requested for touch upon Newsom’s lack of motion on Senate payments, McGuire spokesperson Kerrie Lindecker replied: “This query is greatest directed to the Governor’s Workplace.”

Sen. Scott Wiener has a few high-profile payments on Newsom’s desk, and he’s holding occasions to attempt to persuade the governor to signal them. Monday, the San Francisco Democrat joined medical doctors, pharmacists and sufferers in assist of his invoice that will tighten rules on pharmacy profit managers — intermediaries between drug producers and insurance coverage firms — in hopes of lowering prescription drug costs. And right now, Wiener plans to collect with the Nationwide Group for Girls, youth teams and others to push his laws on synthetic intelligence security that has drawn nationwide consideration and is strongly opposed by Large Tech.

Reminder: Newsom has a whole lot of payments left to resolve earlier than his Sept. 30 deadline. CalMatters is monitoring a number of the most noteworthy.

CalMatters.org is a nonprofit, nonpartisan media enterprise explaining California insurance policies and politics.

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