During his first 100 days as California’s 40th governor, Gavin Newsom has grabbed a lot of headlines — and caught flak from critics who point out that substance of his announcements hasn’t matched the sizzle in every case.
Newsom canceled California’s high-speed rail project. Except, he didn’t. A closer look in the days that followed revealed that Newsom didn’t really change too much.
He pulled the California National Guard off the Mexico border. Well, almost. He left about a third of the troops at the border to fight drug smuggling.
He cut the Delta Tunnels water project in half, from two to one, which former Gov. Jerry Brown’s administration was already floating.
And he placed a moratorium on the death penalty, even though California hasn’t executed anyone since 2006.