July 2025

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June 27, 2025– THE CLOCK IS TICKING

Gov. Gavin Newsom still has a year and a half left in office, but advocates are starting their call now for him to commute, or reduce, all death sentences in California.

The state has 585 people sentenced to death. Throughout his time in the top office, Newsom has repeatedly spoken out against the death penalty system, calling it “a failure” that discriminates based on race and wealth with “no public safety benefit or value as a deterrent.” In 2019, he set a moratorium on the death penalty and repealed the lethal injection protocol. In 2022, he dismantled the death row at San Quentin Prison, sending condemned prisoners to 20 other state facilities…

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June 26, 2025-

Civil rights leaders are urging California Gov. Gavin Newsom to commute all death sentences in the state, as they held a rally on the steps of the state Capitol on Thursday.

California currently has 574 individuals on death row, the most in the nation, while being the most populous U.S. state.

The last execution in California was nearly 20 years ago, and Newsom issued an executive order in 2019 establishing a moratorium on executions, dismantling the death chamber at San Quentin, and repealing California’s lethal injection protocol.

However, some advocates want the governor to take further action…

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