California’s new attorney general gearing up to defend legal weed, other policies

California’s new attorney general gearing up to defend legal weed, other policies

SACRAMENTO, Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday nominated Xavier Becerra to be Californias next attorney general, beginning what is likely to be a smooth confirmation for the longtime Democratic congressman who has taken a combative stance against President-elect Donald Trump.

The state Legislature will have 90 days to confirm Becerra, who was nominated the same day Kamala Harris resigned from the post to take her seat in the U.S. Senate. She was elected in November.

Becerra, the highest-ranking Latino in Congress and a prominent surrogate for Democrat Hillary Clintons presidential campaign, has represented parts of Los Angeles for 24 years but faced a less appealing future in Washington following Trumps election.

As Browns pick for attorney general, he has promised to defend Californias liberal policies on recreational marijuana, climate change, health care, immigration and criminal justice.

The state Assembly will begin Becerras confirmation process with a committee hearing Jan. 10, said Kevin Liao, a spokesman for Democratic Speaker Anthony Rendon.

Last week, the Assembly Committee on the Office of the Attorney General asked Becerra to detail his plans to tackle issues including immigration, civil rights, the environment, policing and consumer protection.

Plans for Senate committee hearings are still in the works, said Anthony Reyes, a spokesman for Democratic Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon.

Rendon and de Leon have ...

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