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By Eric Johnson
Published Aug 19, 2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom walks through a homeless camp with a garbage bag.
Gov. Gavin Newsom walks through a homeless camp with a garbage bag.
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California Cracks Down on Homeless Camps & Crime

Just as California’s homelessness crisis and retail crime become central focuses of the presidential race, with Kamala Harris’s record as attorney general and district attorney being grossly mischaracterized, Gov. Gavin Newsom is delivering an old-fashioned crackdown.

The timing is almost certainly coincidental. Like Harris, Newsom has never been particularly soft on crime. As mayor of San Francisco, he initiated controversial policies to deal with the proliferation of unhoused individuals living on his city’s streets. 

The governor’s executive order two weeks ago, compelling state agencies to clear homeless encampments on state property and encouraging counties and municipalities to do the same, was consistent with positions that he’s held throughout his career. 

The first sentence of the  press release that accompanied the governor’s order stated that Newsom was “directing state agencies to urgently address homeless encampments with dignity and compassion.” As Chris Neklason points out below, Newsom has spent years laying the groundwork—and marshaling the money—to make such “compassionate coercion” possible. 


‘Compassionate Coercion’ and Public Safety

Elected officials need to balance the competing needs of a variety of constituents. In two historic moves over the past several weeks, Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California legislature have enacted moves that have drawn harsh criticism from some civil-liberties groups, with California’s lawmakers advocating for individuals and businesses demanding civil order.

“I’m here on behalf of 40 million Californians who are fed up,” Newsom said of the camping ban, adding, “I’m one of them. I want to see results.” Tough talk that might seem like a political ploy if there was not a raft of recent legislation to back it up—and protect the vulnerable folks who will be affected.


California Cracks Down on Homeless Encampments

A homeless encampment in San Jose, California.
Nobody is happy with the current situation. Especially California Governor Gavin Newsom.

Proposition 36, AB 2943 & 1179: California Cracks Down On Crime

You know it's bad when they need to lock up the baby formula.
Californians are fed up with flash-mob shoplifting, smash-and-grab theft, and an alarming uptick in Fentanyl deaths.

Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Summer! cookbook.


Fresh tomatoes in scones? Yes, please

Quartered Juliet tomatoes and thyme leaves add fresh flavor to these buttermilk scones.
New! Summery bread delicious for brunch or dinner


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San Jose Spotlight logo Sunnyvale Replaces Homeless Outreach Provider

Sunnyvale will have a new outreach team assisting its homeless residents after scrutinizing the city’s previous provider.

San Jose Spotlight logo Campbell Unsure About Affordable Housing Policy Change

Campbell officials are hesitant about a policy change that could increase affordable housing in a city advocates say has been at the forefront of housing solutions.

San Jose Spotlight logo Santa Clara County Officials Want to Toughen Eviction Protections

Santa Clara County landlords are dodging a decades-old law that requires they pay to relocate evicted tenants. To combat that, county leaders could give unincorporated neighborhoods stronger eviction protections than surrounding cities.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Sees Safe Sleeping Sites as Option for Homeless Residents

As San Jose develops plans for sanctioned homeless encampments, Mayor Matt Mahan traveled to San Diego to see what he could glean.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Officials Juggle Transit Design With City Disruption

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San Jose Spotlight logo Former San Jose Hotel Houses 700 College Students

Hundreds of college students will soon be able to call downtown San Jose home, thanks to the quick renovations of a historic hotel.

Gilroy Dispatch logo First West Nile Death Reported in Santa Clara County

Santa Clara County health officials on Aug. 14 reported the first local death attributed to West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne illness.

San Jose Inside logo Health Officials Announce First West Nile Death in Santa Clara County

The death this month of an immunocompromised adult at a local hospital “after experiencing West Nile virus symptoms” is the county's second reported human case of the potentially deadly mosquito-borne virus. The other patient is recovering at home.

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It’s almost unimaginable that Silicon Valley, the center of the nerd universe, hasn’t had a fantasy convention since before the pandemic. It’s a giant void for lovers of sci-fi, comics, movies and cartoons, almost as sad as if Burning Man …

San Jose Spotlight logo $20B Bay Area Housing Bond Lawsuit May Not Matter

A former San Jose official is taking regional leaders to court over the wording of a $20 billion affordable housing bond, claiming it’s misleading voters.

San Jose Spotlight logo How Progressive Are Silicon Valley Congressional Candidates?

Santa Clara County’s hottest congressional race may come down to which of two establishment Democrats can expand their base and capture more young progressive voters.

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San Jose Spotlight logo Santa Clara County City Pushes for Higher Sales Tax

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Gilroy Dispatch logo Gilroy Library Offers Passport Services

The Gilroy Library, located at 350 West Sixth Street, now offers U.S. passport services as of Aug. 6. The local library is now the fourth Santa Clara County library that serves as an official passport acceptance facility, following Milpitas, Cupertino …

San Jose Spotlight logo Coyote Valley Preserve South of San Jose Will Be Easier to Access

With a multimillion-dollar funding infusion, Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve will become more accessible to those with disabilities through enhanced amenities.

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