Jerry Brown

The new law is the first of its kind in the United States.
Gov. Jerry Brown just signed more than two dozen bills aimed at battling the disasters on multiple fronts.
Gov. Jerry Brown vowed that the state would take matters into its own hands as Donald Trump undoes climate efforts.
"We will take action even if Washington doesn’t," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said at the Global Climate Action Summit.
The president's moves to dismantle environmental protections are a "major assault" on Americans, California's governor said at a climate summit Thursday.
The bill signed by Gov. Jerry Brown makes California the second U.S. state to make such a bold pledge.
New state laws would block gas and oil from reaching shore for distribution.
A bill on the governor's desk would make California the first state in the country with such a requirement.
Reform groups argue the bill signed by Gov. Jerry Brown won't do enough to shift the criminal justice status quo.
It's estimated that more than 218,000 cases could be eligible if Gov. Jerry Brown signs it into law.