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California: Governor Newsom Proclaims Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2026

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~ SACRAMENTO - In a proclamation issued today, Governor Gavin Newsom declared January 15, 2026 as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the State of California. The proclamation was made in honor of Dr. King's legacy and his powerful example of standing up against injustice and uniting people across differences.

Dr. King's call to protect democracy and fight against injustice still resonates today, more than 50 years after his passing. His moral leadership and impact on the civil rights movement continue to inspire generations to come.

Governor Newsom acknowledged that while we have not fully realized Dr. King's vision, California is making progress towards addressing long-standing challenges and barriers faced by African Americans. The state is committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to pursue the California Dream.

The proclamation also highlighted Dr. King's reminder that moral leadership does not require a position of power, but rather the will to do what is right. He stood on the shoulders of civil rights leaders before him and worked alongside activists to transform how our country saw itself and its future.

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In light of Dr. King's legacy, Governor Newsom called for unity in promoting justice, expanding opportunities, and creating a better future for all Californians.

The proclamation was signed by Governor Newsom on January 14th, with Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber also present as a witness.

In other news, California's strategic investments in water management have shown significant progress after winter storms replenished reservoirs and improved water conditions. According to the U.S Drought Monitor, there is currently no drought in the state.

Governor Newsom also announced several appointments on January 14th, including Anthony Pham as Skilled Nursing Facility Administrator at Barstow Veterans Home of California.

In a separate decision, Governor Newsom rejected Louisiana's request to extradite a California doctor for providing medication abortion that is legal in California. Citing his legal authority, the Governor denied the request and stood by the state's commitment to reproductive rights.

As California continues to make progress in various areas, Governor Newsom's leadership and actions reflect the values of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his enduring legacy.

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