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By Eric Johnson
Published Jul 28, 2024

Will Kamala Harris become the first Californian since Richard Nixon to lead the nation? Will Kamala Harris become the first Californian since Richard Nixon to lead the nation?

Statecraft takes time: Kamala Harris & Gavin Newsom

For people who care about democracy, this has been a good week. Many of us are feeling, maybe for the first time in a while, optimistic—or at least hopeful—about our political future. This warm feeling is made possible because a bunch of civic leaders, journalists and others, working individually and together, executed a master class in statecraft.

“Statecraft,” in its broadest and driest definition, is the art of governance. In a democracy, the term can be used to describe the way our elected leaders and others involved in politics wield power. Note that the skillful execution of political power is an art and not a science—it has been likened to “listening for the footsteps of God and catching his coattails as he strides by.” 

In his five decades as a public servant, Joe Biden wielded power effectively and gracefully, but, in his Covid fever last week, he may have heard those footsteps heading away. He definitely also heard from leaders of his party, and finally heard a message that he had not allowed himself to hear for at least a couple of years. 

As we’ve seen, the wave of gratitude that followed the president’s courageous decision to step aside and anoint his successor immediately morphed into a storm of enthusiasm, proving the collective wisdom of the longtime friends and allies who gently but firmly pulled the levers that dislodged him. 

And here we are, with Kamala Harris making a strong bid to be the first Californian since Richard Nixon to serve as president of the United States. So the word of the week: Statecraft!


Years of Legislation Preceded Homeless Camp Crackdown

Gov. Gavin Newsom last week ordered state agencies to clear homeless encampents on state property, "while respecting the dignity and safety of Californians experiencing homelessness," and advised cities and counties to do the same. This followed a number of successful efforts by the governor and legislature to begin to fix the massive housing shortages that are the number-one cause of homelessness, and also to address dignity and safety concerns. There's a word for this. 


California Weighs In on Homeless Camps

A homeless camp in Santa Cruz, California in 2022, since disbanded.
Following the June 28 SCOTUS ruling on homeless encampment removal, Newsom brings the hammer down—but only after years of the state’s efforts to cushion the blow. Will it be enough?

‘Letters From an American:’ A Newsletter for Those Who Choose to Remember the Past

Heather Cox Richardson interviewing President Biden in 2022.
Heather Cox Richardson provides historical context for everyday civic events.


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The Folsom Fire Department contained a vegetation early Friday evening that was a threat to structures in a well populated neighborhood with plenty of dry vegetation to fuel the flames in windy conditions,

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A look at how Folsom, Chico and Placer County are responding to the recent Supreme Court ruling and Newsom executive order on homeless encampments.

(07/27/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Elk Grove Food Bank Celebrates 50 Years of Service

A spotlight on the community service provided by the Elk Grove Food Bank and Executive Director Marie Jachino.

(07/27/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Elk Grove Unified School District Bond Goes to November Ballot

In a special meeting on July 24, the Elk Grove Unified School District Board of Trustees approved a $542 million bond for repairs and upgrades of facilities to go on the November ballot.

(07/26/2024) → Elk Grove News Net

Citrus Heights Food Drive Seeks Donations

The annual Independence from Hunger food drive hosted by the Citrus Heights Grocery Outlet is seeking donations to reach this year's goal of $15,000 to be given to the Sunrise Christian Food Ministry food bank.

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Placer Vineyards Construction Begins

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Sacramento Police Annual Military Equipment Report Under Review

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(07/24/2024) → CapPublicRadio

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(07/24/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

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(07/25/2024) → CalMatters

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In his 2018 campaign, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he would create 500,000 new apprenticeships in the decade after taking office. So far, the state has registered more than 180,000 new apprenticeships. Many of them are firefighters.

(07/25/2024) → CalMatters

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When California emerged from its colonial beginnings nearly two centuries ago and began coalescing into a distinct society, its towns and villages tended to be located either on navigable rivers, such as Sacramento, or around the 21 missions that Spanish explorer priests had established, such as San Diego.

(07/25/2024) → CalMatters

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(07/25/2024) → CalMatters

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(07/24/2024) → Local News Matters

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