G 5 governors news
Here are 5 recent news stories about governors from around the world:
- California Governor Gavin Newsom Signs Executive Order to Combat Homelessness: California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order aimed at addressing the state's homelessness crisis. The order establishes a new state agency to oversee homelessness efforts and allocates $1 billion in funding to support affordable housing and services for homeless individuals. (Source: CNN)
- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Proposes Budget with Increased Funding for Education and Healthcare: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has proposed a state budget that includes increased funding for education and healthcare. The budget would allocate an additional $1.5 billion for education and $2.5 billion for healthcare, including funding for Medicaid and the state's public health system. (Source: The New York Times)
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott Signs Bill to Increase Funding for Border Security: Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a bill that increases funding for border security measures, including the deployment of National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border. The bill also allocates funding for the construction of new border barriers and the hiring of additional border patrol agents. (Source: The Texas Tribune)
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Bill to Limit Vaccine Mandates: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that limits the ability of schools and businesses to require COVID-19 vaccinations. The bill prohibits schools from requiring students to be vaccinated against COVID-19, and prohibits businesses from requiring customers to be vaccinated in order to enter their premises. (Source: The Miami Herald)
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford Announces Plan to Increase Funding for Healthcare: Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a plan to increase funding for healthcare in the province. The plan includes a commitment to increase funding for hospitals and community healthcare services, as well as the hiring of additional healthcare workers. The plan is part of the province's efforts to address a shortage of healthcare workers and improve access to healthcare services. (Source: The Globe and Mail)