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Posted by: thepinetree on 10/21/2021 10:03 AM Updated by: thepinetree on 10/21/2021 10:03 AM
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Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order to Help Tackle Supply Chain Issues

Sacramento, CA...Formalizes state agencies’ partnership with the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to address state, national and global supply chain challenges.  Directs state agencies to develop longer-term proposals that support port operations and goods movement for consideration in the January 10 Governor’s Budget.





Amid global disruptions to the goods movement supply chain, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed an executive order directing state agencies to identify additional ways to alleviate congestion at California ports. The executive order builds on earlier efforts this year by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) to ease supply chain issues by engaging the diverse network of stakeholders along the supply chain to discuss key challenges and identify short-term and long-term solutions. Record demand for imported goods combined with capacity issues across the entire supply chain have slowed distribution at ports on the California coast.

“California’s ports are critical to our local, state and national economies and the state is taking action to support goods movement in the face of global disruptions,” said Governor Newsom. “My administration will continue to work with federal, state, labor and industry partners on innovative solutions to tackle immediate challenges while also bringing our distribution processes into the 21st century.”

Today’s executive order directs state agencies to continue coordinating with the Biden-Harris Administration Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force to address state, national and global supply chain challenges. The executive order also directs the Department of Finance to work with state agencies to develop longer-term solutions that support port operations and goods movement for consideration in the January 10 Governor’s Budget, which may include port and transportation infrastructure improvements, electrification of the goods movement system from port to delivery, and workforce development.

Additionally, today’s executive order directs state agencies to identify state-owned properties and other locations that could be available to address short-term storage needs once goods are unloaded from ships; to identify priority freight routes to be considered for a temporary exemption to current gross vehicle limits to allow for trucks to carry additional goods; and to create workforce training and education programs. AB 639’s (Cervantes, 2020) implementation is also expedited through this executive order.

Earlier this year, GO-Biz launched the California Supply Chain Success Initiative, a partnership with the California State Transportation Agency, the Port of Long Beach, and the CSU Long Beach Center for International Trade and Transportation to engage the diverse network of stakeholders along the supply chain to discuss key challenges and identify creative solutions. This effort, which brought together federal, state and local leaders, is focused on both short-term and long-term steps to address port congestion, including implementing a new 24/7 environment across the supply chain, a move the state worked with the Biden-Harris Administration on, improving collaboration, and exploring policies to remove obstacles and improve the movement of goods.

A copy of the executive order signed today can be found here.

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No Subject
Posted on: 2021-10-21 10:57:34   By: Anonymous
 
Too little, Too Late! just like a Demorat!

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    Posted on: 2021-10-21 11:19:02   By: Anonymous
     

    Recall Newsom

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      Posted on: 2021-10-21 12:19:47   By: Anonymous
       
      Someone has a short memory .

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        Great job
        Posted on: 2021-10-21 12:20:50   By: Anonymous
         
        Thank you Governor Newsom

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          Re: Great job
          Posted on: 2021-10-21 12:40:31   By: Anonymous
           
          For what ? you sound like a brown noser :)

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      Re:
      Posted on: 2021-10-21 12:38:55   By: Anonymous
       
      TRUMP LOST.

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        Posted on: 2021-10-21 13:23:42   By: Anonymous
         
        All he does is sign executive orders. He needs to start doing the things we voted on like build the two dams we voted for. Oh, that’s right…he is a democrat. They only do what they want to do.

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          Re:
          Posted on: 2021-10-21 13:35:37   By: Anonymous
           

          F U C K ALL DEMOCRATS!!

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            Re:
            Posted on: 2021-10-21 14:12:00   By: Anonymous
             
            Sucks to be you, loser boy. Come over to our side. We have really fast electric cars and Kale.

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          Re:
          Posted on: 2021-10-21 14:14:13   By: Anonymous
           
          IF YOU'RE KEEPING SCORE...

          TRUMP SIGNED 55 EXEC ORDERS PER YEAR, OVER 4 YEARs (220 in total). THAT MORE THAN ANYONE SINCE FORD.

          Most were for garbage things like making national parks smaller.





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    Posted on: 2021-10-21 14:15:11   By: Anonymous
     
    And your contribution to the advancement of California is what? Bitching like a little girl on the internet?

    Thanks for helping.

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No Subject
Posted on: 2021-10-21 14:38:27   By: Anonymous
 
Newsom could offer to pay Trumpers to wear Mossy Oak clothing and they’d still b!tch about his policies! Lol

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    Re:
    Posted on: 2021-10-21 16:09:53   By: Anonymous
     
    Fuk ass hole joe...

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      Posted on: 2021-10-21 17:55:57   By: Anonymous
       
      Due to the protesting by Asian pot growers Newsom considering changing name of Valley Springs to Little Vietnam

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        Re: Asian pot growers
        Posted on: 2021-10-21 18:45:40   By: Anonymous
         
        You dotards are too funny.
        Asian pot growers.
        Immigrants coming across our southern border.
        China.
        Afghans.
        Iranians.
        Libtards.
        Socialists.
        Communism.
        Black Lives Matter.
        Flag burners.
        Lots of bogeymen to worry about.


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        Posted on: 2021-10-21 18:48:05   By: Anonymous
         
        President Biden and Gavin Newsom thank both of you . Amazing work . Americans appreciate it .

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          Posted on: 2021-10-21 21:14:21   By: Anonymous
           
          Blah blah blah, make the stuff here, no more problem!

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            Re: Plugs to the rescue!
            Posted on: 2021-10-22 09:09:39   By: Anonymous
             
            I'd like to see the military brought in to unload these ships and help load the trucks. This stoppage of commerce needs to be reversed.

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