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Governor Gavin Newsom has been everywhere this year. Fighting back against redistricting efforts in Texas, renouncing President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in California, launching a new podcast... 

Yet, Californians have no official record of Newsom’s whereabouts in 2025.

Governor Newsom has not released any of his 2025 calendars — even though he’s required to release them promptly under California law.

That’s because the governor’s calendars are considered a public record.

CalMatters has requested them each month.

But Newsom’s office has not explained the delay. And they have ignored questions about when they expect to release the records, even though providing an estimated delivery date is also required by law.

Though these calendars list only official events, which even then are sometimes redacted, they still offer the public the most information about who Newsom is speaking to and how he prioritizes his time.

 

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