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County told Newsom must sign or veto hundreds of bills by Oct. 13; treasurer asks if tax relief possible for furloughed federal workers
Summary
Full Moon Strategies told the committee Governor Gavin Newsom has until Oct. 13 to act on hundreds of 2025 bills and that California revenues outperformed projections in August; Alameda County's treasurer asked whether any emergency relief could delay property-tax penalties for furloughed federal workers, and staff said they will follow up.
Alameda County supervisors on Monday received a state-legislation briefing that focused on Gov. Gavin Newsom's Oct. 13 deadline to sign or veto hundreds of bills from the 2025 session and on a stronger-than-expected September revenue bulletin.
Kyle Dentis of Full Moon Strategies told the Board's Personnel, Administration and Legislation Committee that Newsom had this coming Monday to act on measures the legislature passed in its final weeks. Dentis said the administration has so far issued…
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