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California steps up to protect communities amid continued antisemitic actions worldwide
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Dec 22, 2025
California steps up to protect communities amid continued antisemitic actions worldwide
State Homeland Security experts recommend continued vigilance as California soon provides additional support to places of worship
What you need to know: If you see something, say something — California remains vigilant in light of heightened extremist attacks and affirms Americans' right to peacefully practice their faith.
SACRAMENTO – In the wake of rising extremism and antisemitism across the globe, it's more important than ever that Californians understand the resources available to increase their safety and remain vigilant this holiday season. As the world still reels from the horrific Bondi Beach terror attack, other recent incidents on Jewish communities and violence at public gatherings, state leaders are condemning hate in all forms, while providing helpful resources to maintain public safety.
Antisemitism and other extremist ideologies have no place in California, and it will be met with the full measure of this state's resolve. California is standing up our strongest tools to protect Jewish communities and all families."
Governor Gavin Newsom
While the state's top law enforcement officials do not have any specific or credible threats to California at this time, the state is acting with urgency to ensure that every family can gather, worship, and celebrate without fear.
Winter safety efforts
California's Homeland Security Advisor, through the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), has issued letters to faith leaders and houses of worship statewide urging heightened vigilance during holiday and winter gatherings and outlining concrete steps to strengthen security. A parallel message to law enforcement and public safety partners reinforces the current threat environment and calls for proactive coordination with event organizers, fusion centers, and federal partners to deter and disrupt potential attacks.
The letters follow recent violent incidents abroad and disrupted plots in the country, and emphasize that while there are no specific, credible threats to California at this time, high profile religious and community events remain attractive targets for individuals inspired by extremist ideologies. Cal OES is urging communities and agencies to share information quickly, review emergency plans, and utilize state and federal resources to harden soft targets and crowded places.
"California is committed to ensuring that people can gather, worship, and celebrate without fear," said Cal OES Director and the state's Homeland Security Advisor Nancy Ward. "Staying aware, looking out for one another, and maintaining strong communication between faith-based communities and law enforcement are some of the most effective ways we can reduce risk and keep our communities safe."
Governor's investments in faith security
California is taking nation-leading measures to improve the safety of the state's diverse communities. Since 2019, the state has invested $318 million in funding towards the California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) to support security enhancements and activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk for attacks and hate crimes due to ideology, beliefs, or mission. These state investments complement federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program funds administered by Cal OES, of which the state has secured about $171 million in federal funds, helping to expand support to more organizations that face persistent threats of antisemitic and other hate driven violence.
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In October, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services announced more available funding, and is currently reviewing proposals to be awarded in 2026. This is all part of a broader effort to bolster security for organizations at risk for terrorist or other extremist attacks. Earlier, this summer, Governor Newsom issued an update to his Golden State Plan to Counter Antisemitism — focusing on protecting Jewish Californians, strengthening campus safety, and ensuring California's universities remain places of learning.
Leading the fight against hate
As hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding are being cut to public safety and anti-hate programs, and as reported hate crimes remain near record highs across the country, Governor Newsom is taking comprehensive action to combat the rise in reported hate crimes.
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According to a report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security, White supremacist and anti-government violent extremists are considered a top domestic terror threat. Unfortunately, in an attempt to suppress this vital information from the public, the Trump Administration removed this report from the federal government's website. For reference, it can be viewed here.
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California steps up to protect communities amid continued antisemitic actions worldwide
State Homeland Security experts recommend continued vigilance as California soon provides additional support to places of worship
What you need to know: If you see something, say something — California remains vigilant in light of heightened extremist attacks and affirms Americans' right to peacefully practice their faith.
SACRAMENTO – In the wake of rising extremism and antisemitism across the globe, it's more important than ever that Californians understand the resources available to increase their safety and remain vigilant this holiday season. As the world still reels from the horrific Bondi Beach terror attack, other recent incidents on Jewish communities and violence at public gatherings, state leaders are condemning hate in all forms, while providing helpful resources to maintain public safety.
Antisemitism and other extremist ideologies have no place in California, and it will be met with the full measure of this state's resolve. California is standing up our strongest tools to protect Jewish communities and all families."
Governor Gavin Newsom
While the state's top law enforcement officials do not have any specific or credible threats to California at this time, the state is acting with urgency to ensure that every family can gather, worship, and celebrate without fear.
Winter safety efforts
California's Homeland Security Advisor, through the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), has issued letters to faith leaders and houses of worship statewide urging heightened vigilance during holiday and winter gatherings and outlining concrete steps to strengthen security. A parallel message to law enforcement and public safety partners reinforces the current threat environment and calls for proactive coordination with event organizers, fusion centers, and federal partners to deter and disrupt potential attacks.
The letters follow recent violent incidents abroad and disrupted plots in the country, and emphasize that while there are no specific, credible threats to California at this time, high profile religious and community events remain attractive targets for individuals inspired by extremist ideologies. Cal OES is urging communities and agencies to share information quickly, review emergency plans, and utilize state and federal resources to harden soft targets and crowded places.
"California is committed to ensuring that people can gather, worship, and celebrate without fear," said Cal OES Director and the state's Homeland Security Advisor Nancy Ward. "Staying aware, looking out for one another, and maintaining strong communication between faith-based communities and law enforcement are some of the most effective ways we can reduce risk and keep our communities safe."
Governor's investments in faith security
California is taking nation-leading measures to improve the safety of the state's diverse communities. Since 2019, the state has invested $318 million in funding towards the California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) to support security enhancements and activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk for attacks and hate crimes due to ideology, beliefs, or mission. These state investments complement federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program funds administered by Cal OES, of which the state has secured about $171 million in federal funds, helping to expand support to more organizations that face persistent threats of antisemitic and other hate driven violence.
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In October, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services announced more available funding, and is currently reviewing proposals to be awarded in 2026. This is all part of a broader effort to bolster security for organizations at risk for terrorist or other extremist attacks. Earlier, this summer, Governor Newsom issued an update to his Golden State Plan to Counter Antisemitism — focusing on protecting Jewish Californians, strengthening campus safety, and ensuring California's universities remain places of learning.
Leading the fight against hate
As hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding are being cut to public safety and anti-hate programs, and as reported hate crimes remain near record highs across the country, Governor Newsom is taking comprehensive action to combat the rise in reported hate crimes.
- Bills, Bills, Bills: From cracking down on hate littering to taking steps to prevent gun-related hate crimes, California is all in when it comes to strengthening state laws aimed at protecting people from hate and discrimination. For instance, earlier this month, Governor Newsom signed legislation to help ensure any threats made against schools, workplaces, houses of worship, and medical facilities can be prosecuted. This builds on past efforts such as legislation to ensure law enforcement in California adopt hate crimes policies and strengthen penalties for the use of hate symbols.
- Bringing together experts: While the Trump Administration fires the experts, California is proud to help bring them together to tackle a wide range of challenges, including in the fight against hate. Whether it is through the work of the Commission on the State of Hate to provide policy recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature or ongoing efforts to curb the risk of violent extremism through the Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education, California isn't afraid of science, data, and the facts.
- Supporting all Californians: Over $225 million in state funding to support physical security measures for roughly 1,200 faith communities and nonprofits, California is taking important steps to protect communities against hate-motivated violence and to ensure people have a place to go in the aftermath of hate.
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According to a report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security, White supremacist and anti-government violent extremists are considered a top domestic terror threat. Unfortunately, in an attempt to suppress this vital information from the public, the Trump Administration removed this report from the federal government's website. For reference, it can be viewed here.
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