Government
Aug. 21, 2019
Governor publicizes $331M legal services fund for state residents
Gov. Gavin Newsom publicized his proposal to create a $331 million trust that would fund legal services for California residents facing foreclosure and eviction at an event hosted by Public Counsel, a public interest law firm.





Gov. Gavin Newsom publicized his proposal to create a $331 million trust that would fund legal services for California residents facing foreclosure and eviction at an event hosted by Public Counsel, a public interest law firm. Congresswoman Katie Porter, Senator María Elena Durazo and Assembly Members Miguel Santiago and Jesse Gabriel attended.
Newsom met with Porter and two Public Counsel clients whose homes were saved from foreclo...
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