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The Butte County Sheriff’s Office is imploring residents to remember their evacuation zones as this summer’s wildfire season approaches. Also, Gov. Gavin Newsom's CARE Court proposal passes its first hurdle in the state Legislature, and California's Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) has reached a key milestone in its implementation of the new police decertification law.
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The Winnemem Wintu and other California tribes are calling for better environmental management of the Bay-Delta watershed. Also, state lawmakers are vowing to speed up a collection of new gun control bills in the wake of the school shooting in Texas that left 21 dead, and California's water board voted Tuesday to roll out statewide mandatory water restrictions in the face of an ongoing drought.
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Newsom is sponsoring a bill that would allow residents to sue gun makers and sellers for damages if their weapons are used illegally. The governor said he wants to sign it and other gun control measures by the end of June.