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I am moved by our remarkable educators who prioritize our students' learning during these challenging times in LA. I've signed an executive order that allows wildfire-displaced students to attend schools outside of their district to continue their education.

59,612 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Cat Ryan1 год назад

Recall @CAgovernor

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Power Homeschool1 год назад

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CountrAI1 год назад

DEAR @GavinNewsom

Фото профиля Bella
Bella1 год назад

You have failed your state.

Фото профиля Shanna I
Shanna I1 год назад

OMG, stop posting! 🤮

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Deep State Response Team 🇺🇸1 год назад

Newsom could have given 10 thousand fire victims $5k each with the $50 million but he instead pledged to fight Trump with it. Californians last!

Фото профиля GermanJP
GermanJP1 год назад

Took a mass-casualty fire event for you to finally get into school choice?

Фото профиля Rearly1
Rearly11 год назад

You should follow his lead.

Фото профиля BigDeal
BigDeal1 год назад

You didn’t prioritize their lives or homes

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