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Notion that state governors don’t control police a ‘myth’ — Segalink

Vanguard News

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July 6, 2026

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According to him, governors already play a key role in policing through their influence over the appointment and deployment of Commissioners of Police, as well as their membership of the Police Council. The post Notion that state governors don’t control police a ‘myth’ — Segalink appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Vanguard News

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· Jun 27, 2026

State Police Bill: How NASS caged governors

A governor cannot sack a police chief for refusing an improper order, or for resisting political pressure, without clearing two independent hurdles The post State Police Bill: How NASS caged governors appeared first on Vanguard News.

Palo Alto Online

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· Jul 2, 2026

California unions want to unwind a landmark pension reform. Who will foot the bill?

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The 1998 election of Gray Davis as governor was something of a fluke. Davis had climbed the political ladder one rung at a time, from serving as Gov. Jerry Brown’s chief of staff to a seat in the state Assembly, then a stint []

San Antonio Current

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· Jul 8, 2026

Experts warn Gov. Greg Abbott’s property tax plan could bankrupt Texas, hobble cities

One expert described the Republican governor's plan as starving all of your state services while locking cities into economic stagnation. The post Experts warn Gov. Greg Abbott’s property tax plan could bankrupt Texas, hobble cities appeared first on San Antonio Current.

Hartmann Report

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· Jul 10, 2026

POLICE STATE

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BizNews

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· Jun 25, 2026

DA's Hill-Lewis draws the line: Mobs don't enforce immigration law, the state does

DA's Hill-Lewis draws the line: Mobs don't enforce immigration law, the state does

The Japan Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mikazuki wins fourth term as Shiga governor

The incumbent governor fended off three other rivals, one of whom ran on a platform of opposing a transportation tax he is proposing.

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Related coverage for "Notion that state governors don’t control police a ‘myth’ — Segalink": Vanguard News — State Police Bill: How NASS caged governors. Palo Alto Online — California unions want to unwind a landmark pension reform. Who will foot the bill?. San Antonio Current — Experts warn Gov. Greg Abbott’s property tax plan could bankrupt Texas, hobble cities. Hartmann Report — POLICE STATE. BizNews — DA's Hill-Lewis draws the line: Mobs don't enforce immigration law, the state does. The Japan Times — Mikazuki wins fourth term as Shiga governor