
Naythan Bryant
Executive Producer at KGET-TV (Bakersfield, CA)
Executive Producer @KGETnews
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4 days ago |
fox5sandiego.com | Naythan Bryant
Posted: Jun 22, 2025 / 06:00 PM PDT Updated: Jun 22, 2025 / 06:00 PM PDT (INSIDE CALIFORNIA POLITICS) — State Senator Catherine Blakespear (D-Encinitas) is speaking out about a lack of funding for Proposition 36 in Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget. Blakespear joined Inside California Politics this week as Gov. Newsom and the legislature work to reach a budget agreement before the July 1 deadline.
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5 days ago |
kget.com | Naythan Bryant
(INSIDE CALIFORNIA POLITICS) — State Senator Catherine Blakespear (D-Encinitas) is speaking out about a lack of funding for Proposition 36 in Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget. Blakespear joined Inside California Politics this week as Gov. Newsom and the legislature work to reach a budget agreement before the July 1 deadline. Prop 36, which stiffens penalties for repeat drug and theft offenders, passed by an overwhelming majority in 2024. Despite the widespread support, Gov.
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1 week ago |
buff.ly | Naythan Bryant
(INSIDE CALIFORNIA POLITICS) — State lawmakers from both parties are calling out Governor Gavin Newsom and leadership in the legislature over a lack of funding for Proposition 36. The law, which stiffens penalties for repeat drug and theft offenders, passed by an overwhelming majority in 2024. Despite the widespread support, Governor Newsom did not allocate any funding for the proposition in his revised budget proposal, citing the state’s $12 billion deficit. Democratic State Sen.
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1 week ago |
kget.com | Naythan Bryant
(INSIDE CALIFORNIA POLITICS) — State lawmakers from both parties are calling out Governor Gavin Newsom and leadership in the legislature over a lack of funding for Proposition 36. The law, which stiffens penalties for repeat drug and theft offenders, passed by an overwhelming majority in 2024. Despite the widespread support, Governor Newsom did not allocate any funding for the proposition in his revised budget proposal, citing the state’s $12 billion deficit. Democratic State Sen.
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1 week ago |
kget.com | Naythan Bryant
(INSIDE CALIFORNIA POLITICS) — On this week’s edition of Inside California Politics, host Nikki Laurenzo sat down with former HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra to discuss the recent immigration raids in Los Angeles and President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops to the city. Becerra blasted the decision as unconstitutional, saying President Trump had no right to usurp the state’s authority to regulate police in California.
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