Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California
newsletter. It’s Monday, May 27, and here's
a quick look at the week ahead:Today is
Memorial Day. Fallen soldiers and their families will be recognized in ceremonies across the country. Here in California, major events include San Francisco’s annual Memorial Day commemoration in the Presidio and a ceremony at Los Angeles’ National Cemetery with Mayor Eric Garcetti and Rep. Ted Lieu.
On
Tuesday, 2020 U.S. presidential hopeful
Sen. Kamala Harris will appear on an MSNBC town hall.
On
Wednesday, a livestreamed dedication ceremony will be held for Disneyland’s much-hyped Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge attraction. The tourist destination itself will open Friday.
(See also: “Everything to know about Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge” in the Los Angeles Times)On
Thursday, the
NBA Finals will begin with the Bay Area’s own
Golden State Warriors facing off against the Toronto Raptors.
Also Thursday:
Uber will report its first-quarter earnings
, which could be interesting after the ride-hailing giant’s
lackluster IPO.
The
California Democratic Party convention begins in San Francisco on
Friday. A
host of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates — including Sens. Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, former Rep. Beto O’Rourke and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro — will be in attendance.
Friday also marks an
important legislative deadline in Sacramento. It’s the last day for the Assembly and Senate to pass or reject bills introduced in their respective chambers, meaning lawmakers will be scrambling to push bills through their house of origin before the end of the week. Expect to see plenty of action in the state Capitol this week, as
a number of high-profile bills are awaiting votes.
(And a quick reminder: Anything that “passes” this week still has to go through the whole process in the other house.)And now,
here’s what’s happening across California:
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