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Gov. Newsom Signs Legislation Amid UC Berkeley Protests

UC Berkeley Hosts Governor Newsom Amidst Protests Over Antisemitism Bill and Union Disputes

UC Berkeley​ – Gov.Gavin Newsom arrived at UC Berkeley around 10:30 a.m. today to​ sign legislation intended to bolster California’s position in global innovation. The visit unfolded against a backdrop of‍ demonstrations from ⁣labor unions and student activist groups, highlighting tensions over both labor negotiations and a⁢ controversial bill concerning ‍antisemitism on college ‌campuses.

The governor’s⁢ visit, announced yesterday, comes as UC Berkeley also marks the start of Parents’ ‌Weekend ⁣and ⁤Homecoming celebrations, ‍with the iconic Campanile closed​ to the public until ⁤1 p.m. Security was heightened across⁣ campus with a visible presence ⁤from SWAT teams, the ⁤California Highway Patrol, and the UCPD.

Members ⁤of the University Professional and ​Technical ​Employees (UPTE) gathered outside Campbell Hall this morning, urging​ Newsom to intervene in stalled ‍contract negotiations with the UC Board of Regents.”let⁤ Newsom know we⁢ don’t appreciate ⁤his lack ⁤of effort,” stated Rodney Enis, a senior⁢ executive board member ‍of AFSCME 3299, referencing the union’s concerns.

A central ‍point of contention is‌ Assembly bill 715 (AB 715), which awaits Newsom’s signature. The bill ⁢proposes establishing an Office of Civil‍ Rights and appointing an ‌antisemitism prevention‌ coordinator within the state. While proponents argue the legislation is necessary to combat⁣ antisemitism in‌ schools, critics contend it could suppress‍ pro-Palestinian ‍speech.⁤

Students Organizing for Liberation and the Young Democratic socialists of America plan to protest ​the bill, aiming to “defend free speech and stop censorship,” according to a⁣ social media post. The groups intend to ​pressure Newsom to veto AB 715 before the signing event.

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