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I have noticed that the talk/comments that are necessary and relevant to this article have been removed. In this critical time when Wikipedia's credibility is actively disputed, it is important that we maintain the highest levels of integrity. Currently, the history of this article's talk page has been removed. This will allow for this article to drift into bad areas that was once in. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Steve.A.Dore.4 (talk • contribs) 20:14, 4 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
French laundry
It is shocking that the French laundry controversy, one of the highest profile COVID-era controversies in the country, is almost entirely unmentioned in this article. It was controversial to the point where there was a time that polling had a majority of Californians expressing support for Newsom's recall, but it is given only a single sentence in the 2021 recall section. This alone should be given much more attention in either "ethics concerns" or "COVID-19 pandemic."
Additionally, Newsom's opposition to prop 36, which he actively campaigned against, should probably be put in the "criminal justice" section. 97.190.52.164 (talk) 02:20, 5 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Roughly half a paragraph in the "2021 recall election" section is plenty DUE coverage of the French Laundry incident.
How do you write a letter Or emailto Gavin Newsom or any governor?
Shouldn’t every article about a person who is in government state containa way of contacting that person by email or phone to submit ideas or respond to serious problems that their constituents are having?for example today I have an idea as to how the governor of California and other state officials could use the Palisade area that was recently burned as a site for wind turbines that would be protected from fire and connected to the grid with underground cables that would also be protected from fire. The winds are pretty steady at the top of the Palisades, where people should probably not rebuild homes and businesses for many reasons. The utility company could pay the owners of the property or and the government and/or the owners of Forest lands, money in return for turning over their land to the government and the utility company for their use in order to create zones where fire breaks could also be created to protect the wind turbine equipment, and grid lines, etc. how could I get such an idea out to the mayor of Los Angeles or governor Newsom and his staff. 216.107.204.234 (talk) 18:22, 11 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
There is no mention of why or when this page has been protected. I would like to make edits to it and cannot. There are many unsourced claims in the opening paragraph alone. 2001:1970:57E0:AE00:D172:EEF7:8B0E:B49D (talk) 00:19, 27 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, by "opening paragraph" you are probably referring to the lead section of the article. Per MOS:CITELEAD, citations there are often omitted since the material is repeated in later sections. For example, the fact that Newsom is a businessman is discussed under "business career", of which the section is fully cited. Thanks VolatileAnomaly (talk) 00:25, 27 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]