Government of California
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21 October 2022
The Government will pursue allowing multibusiness bargaining, building 350,000 more council houses over three years, more paid parental leave and budget repair.
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1 March 2023
The Commonwealth of California fully recognizes the legal independence of The Republic of Aspern. From what we could gather from the meeting at Purrage, it seems like all involved reached a peaceful solution that respects all involved.
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#0 June 2023
The government is enstating an air quality warning for the states of Napa and Espanicito. Due to extreme smoke from the Napa Valley wildfires, the resulting smoke impacts the San Francisco Bay Area down to the Los Angeles metro area.
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18 September 2023/18 de Septiembre de 2023
We are pleased to announce the almost two year, high speed rail line connecting Spain, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and the United Duchies. This important link will spur the economy and link the rather large Spanish diaspora.
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17 October 2023
The government has put in several defence policies to only use military for self defense only. We find no purpose beyond defending the homeland.
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10 December 2023
The government will pursue greater funds for Cal Forestry and CalFire. In the area of $3 billion, we will enhance our climate change preparedness and an additional $20 billion in disaster relief.
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14 December 2023
The government of California expresses deep concern of the developments in Istkalen. We will always support the people and will keep our borders open to political asylum seekers. Hopefully, the perceived chaos will subside.
The Hon. Anthony Albanese, MP
Prime Minister of California -
The government of California express concern that there is antidemocratic backsliding in Istkalen. We are mostly concerned with the free will of the system of government and free expression.
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24 January 2024
The government has introduced legislation to increase resources to immigration, increase border and customs enforcement and creation of a National Psychiatric Health Service. We fully back these policies as we believe its the best interest for Californians.
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24 March/Marzo 2024
The University of California, Davis in conjunction with the federal government and CalPoly will conduct a study on the feasibility of renewable energy in the Mojave Desert.