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Governing in crisis: California's Newsom faces another test

Tom Hogen-Esch, a political science professor at the California State University, Northridge said Newsom's approach reflects the state's tradition of “bottom up, home rule authority” and a “reluctance of the state to overstep." -- Santa Maria Times

Governing in crisis: California's Newsom faces another test

Tom Hogen-Esch, a political science professor at the California State University, Northridge said Newsom’s approach reflects the state’s tradition of “bottom up, home rule authority” and a “reluctance of the state to overstep.” -- Washington Times

Governing in crisis: California's Newsom faces another test

Tom Hogen-Esch, a political science professor at the California State University, Northridge said Newsom's approach reflects the state's tradition of “bottom up, home rule authority” and a “reluctance of the state to overstep." -- SF Gate

Governing in crisis: California’s Newsom faces another test

Tom Hogen-Esch, a political science professor at the California State University, Northridge said Newsom's approach reflects the state's tradition of “bottom up, home rule authority” and a “reluctance of the state to overstep." -- Sacramento Bee

Governing in crisis: California’s Newsom faces another test

Tom Hogen-Esch, a political science professor at the California State University, Northridge said Newsom's approach reflects the state's tradition of “bottom up, home rule authority” and a “reluctance of the state to overstep." -- Fresno Bee

Governing in crisis: California’s Newsom faces another test

Tom Hogen-Esch, a political science professor at the California State University, Northridge said Newsom's approach reflects the state's tradition of “bottom up, home rule authority” and a “reluctance of the state to overstep." -- Kansas City Star

Governing in Crisis: California’s Newsom Faces Another Test

Tom Hogen-Esch, a political science professor at the California State University, Northridge said Newsom’s approach reflects the state’s tradition of “bottom up, home rule authority” and a “reluctance of the state to overstep.” -- NBC Bay Area

Governing in crisis: California’s Newsom faces another test

Tom Hogen-Esch, a political science professor at the California State University, Northridge said Newsom’s approach reflects the state’s tradition of “bottom up, home rule authority” and a “reluctance of the state to overstep.” -- Santa Monica Daily Press

VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week (March 20)

Jessica Hubbard, Grand Terrace: Hubbard, who is committed to Cal State Northridge, pitched Grand Terrace to two of its three victories last week. She allowed five hits and no runs and struck out 21 in 10 ⅓ innings. She has not allowed a run this season and has struck out 28 in 13 ⅓ innings for the Titans, who are off to a 4-0 start. -- Los Angeles Daily News

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