Here’s the latest on California’s Governor’s Office: Governor Newsom’s office has been focused on several recent announcements, including a groundbreaking for the California Indian Heritage Center, new DMV digital anti-fraud technology, and a call for federal approval of California’s expanded IVF-related health benefits.[1][5]
Recent developments
- Apr 14, 2026: Newsom announced the groundbreaking of the first phase of the California Indian Heritage Center after the final Tribal Nations Summit of his administration.[1]
- Apr 14, 2026: The administration unveiled new DMV digital signature barcodes and QR check-in features aimed at reducing identity fraud and wait times.[5][1]
- Apr 13, 2026: Newsom urged the Trump administration to remove federal roadblocks to California’s expansion of essential health benefits, including IVF.[5][1]
Other current items
- The Governor’s newsroom also lists an Apr 8 announcement of $145.4 million in HHAP funding for eight California regions to reduce homelessness.[5]
- The state’s press releases page shows that the office is also managing a special election proclamation for California Congressional District 14.[3][1]
Political context
There’s also breaking election news affecting the broader California political landscape: Eric Swalwell suspended his gubernatorial campaign and resigned from Congress, which has shifted attention in the 2026 governor’s race.[4][7][10]
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