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California Governor Jerry Brown sworn in for a historic fourth term

Jerry Brown made history on Monday when he was sworn in as governor of California for a record fourth term. His first term and second term lasted from 1975-1983, his third term was from 2011 until 2015, when his inauguration for his fourth term occurred. Brown, 76 years old, held his inauguration in the Assembly chamber at the state Capitol. “With big and important new programs now launched and the budget carefully balanced, the challenge is to build for the future, not steal from it,” stated Brown, according to the AP. SEE ALSO: Immigrant drivers loom as a California ‘cash cow’ The California governor is already thinking on improvements needed for the success of the state. “Jerry Brown called for state employees to help start prefunding retiree health obligations. He also urged Republicans and Democrats to tackle the state’s infrastructure needs and implement education, health care and public safety reforms,” the AP reported. “In the next 15 years, he proposed the state increase renewable electricity sources from one-third to 50 percent, reduce petroleum use in vehicles by 50 percent, and double the efficiency of existing buildings,” they added. Jerry Brown helped undocumented Latinos in California While Brown is looking forward, his recent past is something that cannot be forgotten. He has helped millions of undocumented Latinos in California. In 2013 Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that allowed undocumented immigrants the right to obtain a driver’s license. SEE ALSO: The new California dream: Drug possession no longer a felony “Brown joined Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief Charlie Beck for a signing ceremony Thursday morning in front of Los Angeles City Hall. The state Assembly approved AB60 on a 55-19 vote on the final day of the recent legislative session, allowing some 2 million people in California to get a driver’s license,” NBC Los Angeles reported. “‘California is a place of dreams,’ Brown said. ‘It’s also a place of realities. This reality isn’t about politics. It’s about the people who by their fervor, their faith and their numbers transformed California,’” stated Jerry Brown according to the same publication.The post California Governor Jerry Brown sworn in for a historic fourth term appeared first on Voxxi.

FILE – In this Nov. 13, 2014, file photo, Gov. Jerry Brown makes an opening statement at a meeting of the Western Governors’ Association where a panel met to discuss the drought that has gripped California for the last three years, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

Jerry Brown made history on Monday when he was sworn in as governor of California for a record fourth term.

His first term and second term lasted from 1975-1983, his third term was from 2011 until 2015, when his inauguration for his fourth term occurred.

Brown, 76 years old, held his inauguration in the Assembly chamber at the state Capitol.

“With big and important new programs now launched and the budget carefully balanced, the challenge is to build for the future, not steal from it,” stated Brown, according to the AP.

SEE ALSO: Immigrant drivers loom as a California ‘cash cow’

The California governor is already thinking on improvements needed for the success of the state.

“Jerry Brown called for state employees to help start prefunding retiree health obligations. He also urged Republicans and Democrats to tackle the state’s infrastructure needs and implement education, health care and public safety reforms,” the AP reported.

“In the next 15 years, he proposed the state increase renewable electricity sources from one-third to 50 percent, reduce petroleum use in vehicles by 50 percent, and double the efficiency of existing buildings,” they added.

Jerry Brown helped undocumented Latinos in California

While Brown is looking forward, his recent past is something that cannot be forgotten. He has helped millions of undocumented Latinos in California.

In 2013 Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that allowed undocumented immigrants the right to obtain a driver’s license.

SEE ALSO: The new California dream: Drug possession no longer a felony

“Brown joined Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief Charlie Beck for a signing ceremony Thursday morning in front of Los Angeles City Hall. The state Assembly approved AB60 on a 55-19 vote on the final day of the recent legislative session, allowing some 2 million people in California to get a driver’s license,” NBC Los Angeles reported.

“‘California is a place of dreams,’ Brown said. ‘It’s also a place of realities. This reality isn’t about politics. It’s about the people who by their fervor, their faith and their numbers transformed California,’” stated Jerry Brown according to the same publication.

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