By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
@StacyBrownMedia

California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom has proclaimed a special session of the California Legislature dedicated to defending core state values and rights under potential challenges from the incoming Trump administration. Set to convene on December 2, the session will prioritize legal strategies to protect civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action, and immigrant rights, aiming to bolster California’s ability to resist federal policies that may threaten these areas.

The move is the first in a series of planned actions by Newsom’s administration to safeguard what he describes as “California values” against federal threats. With support from state lawmakers, Newsom emphasized California’s resilience and readiness to protect its residents, stating, “The freedoms we hold dear in California are under attack — and we won’t sit idle.”

State Attorney General Rob Bonta reiterated the Governor’s stance, noting the state’s prior confrontations with Trump-era policies and emphasizing California’s commitment to continue defending rights under potential renewed federal challenges. “No matter what the incoming Administration has in store, California will keep moving forward,” Bonta said. “We’re working closely with the Governor and the Legislature to shore up our defenses and ensure we have the resources we need to take on each fight as it comes.”

Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas (D-Hollister) and Senate President pro-Tempore Mike McGuire (D-North Coast) voiced their support for the special session, highlighting the importance of maintaining California’s progress and preparing for what they foresee as challenging times ahead. “We learned a lot about former President Trump in his first term,” McGuire remarked. “California has come too far and accomplished too much to simply surrender and accept his dystopian vision for America.”

Rivas emphasized the importance of standing up for Californians. “Voters sent a clear message this election, and we need to lean-in and listen,” he said. “But we also must be prepared to defend California values, no matter the challenges ahead, so it makes sense to consider the Governor’s proposal. I’m ready to fight harder than ever for opportunity, equality, and a Golden State that works for each and every resident.”