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California's Governor has repeatedly clashed with Trump and his Administration over a range of political and legal disputes.
Two fierce foes in California’s insurance arena have found something they dislike even more than each other: a Newsom administration proposal to change who pays after utility-caused wildfires.
In the final few weeks of his last legislative session as California governor, Gavin Newsom is asking lawmakers to help reduce how much profit-making utility companies must pay out after wildfires.
The push to reshape the utility liability system has become a keystone issue of Newsom’s final legislative session.