Twenty-one civil service employees resigned from the Trump administration, refusing to assist the Department of Government Efficiency in reducing the federal workforce, citing concerns about compromising core government systems. The employees, including engineers and data scientists, sent a joint resignation letter expressing their opposition to using their technical expertise for such purposes. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the resignations, stating that President Trump remains committed to making the federal government more efficient despite any challenges.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom urges California cities and counties to ban homeless encampments
California Governor's Push to Address HomelessnessGovernor Gavin Newsom has intensified efforts to tackle homelessness in California by urging cities to clear encampments and proposing a local law that can be adopted by municipalities. His administration plans to release $3.3 billion in funds aimed at expanding housing and treatment options for the state's significant homeless population, which exceeds 187,000. Despite these initiatives, critics argue that punitive measures may hinder progress toward stable housing and employment for...
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