The California Business and Industrial Alliance (CABIA) is pushing back on Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) as he seeks to rewrite history on his abysmal record of governing the state in order to make himself more attractive as a 2028 presidential candidate. Newsom is in full-court press, promoting a forthcoming autobiography which includes a Vogue spread that strains credulity and skates the line between journalism and racy fan fiction. Along with heavily crafted images by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, like cotton candy, it's as nauseating as it is artificial.
Vogue's new Annie Leibovitz profile of Gavin Newsom "Gavin Newsom Is Setting His Own Rules" begins with the most disgusting lede I've ever seen:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) February 2, 2026
"Let’s get this out of the way: He is embarrassingly handsome, his hair seasoned with silver, at ease with his own eminence as he… pic.twitter.com/Z3Tfle4Frk
In response to Newsom's disingenuous puffery, CABIA Founder Tom Manzo created another ad campaign that is the perfect sharp object to deflate Hair Gel's engorged ego.
Today, the California Business and Industrial Alliance (CABIA) unveiled a football-themed billboard in Times Square, comparing Governor Gavin Newsom’s leadership in California to one of the NFL’s most consistently underperforming franchises, the New York Jets.
Leading up to the Super Bowl, CABIA unveiled a football-themed billboard in Times Square, comparing Governor Gavin Newsom’s leadership in California to one of the NFL’s most consistently underperforming franchises, the New York Jets. pic.twitter.com/bUJgBKWCL9
— @cabia (@cabia_speakup) February 3, 2026
Timed to coincide with Super Bowl week, the billboard specifically calls out Newsom’s failing record on higher taxes and homelessness.
This scrutiny of California’s economy comes as Newsom embarks on a national press tour to promote his forthcoming autobiography, including a new Vogue feature photographed by Annie Lebowitz.
“Before trying to quarterback national politics, Gavin Newsom should take a hard look at how his game plan worked out in California,” said Tom Manzo, founder of CABIA. “Much like New Yorkers feel about the Jets, Californians expected more than what they’ve seen from Governor Newsom.”
The difference between a failing sports franchise and a failed governor is that you can turn the franchise around, and it is not wasting taxpayer dollars. As California governor, Gavin Newsom has made an art form out of waste, fraud, and abuse of California citizens and their small businesses. CABIA rightly calls Newsom out on this attempt to put lipstick on a pig.
Whether it is California governance or national governance that hurts small business, CABIA keeps watch and holds elected officials accountable. CABIA was pivotal in seeing the erosion of California's Private Attorney General's Act (PAGA), a Newsom-backed law that directly attacked small businesses through spurious lawsuits citing supposed violations of the California Labor Code.
For those unfamiliar with PAGA and why it is so egregious, the law allows employees to bring a lawsuit against their employer on behalf of themselves and their fellow employees for violating even the smallest provision of the California Labor Code — a 1,100-plus page behemoth. It could be an incidental or accidental violation, but the employer is still liable and every employee is swept in under the law, whether they agree with the lawsuit or not. For large corporations that have a division of labor law attorneys, it’s just another day at brunch. For the small business with revolving revenues and tighter margins? This can be devastating.
When Viking River Cruises v. Moriana was heard before the Supreme Court of the United States, CABIA submitted an amicus brief on Viking's behalf and rallied on the SCOTUS steps, because this national case had direct implications in eroding PAGA. Even with the favorable SCOTUS ruling, CABIA continues the fight to see PAGA completely eliminated from California labor law.
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In August, CABIA used USA Today to slam Newsom and his terrible use of social media to beclown himself and his state. Newsom and his communications team have flooded official accounts with what can only be described as stalking of President Donald Trump and other red-state leaders. Californians need a governor who cares about the affairs of his own state, not one who spends his days posting insulting memes while turning a blind eye to the suffering of his own citizens.
To listen to Gavin Newsom tell it, California is “not only dominating but paving the way for the future of jobs and the American economy.” If only it were true.https://t.co/6h3RoWzZJS
— @cabia (@cabia_speakup) February 26, 2025
As Manzo said in his press release:
Newsom’s behavior is an embarrassment to California. Instead of clowning around on social media, he should prioritize the very real concerns of his constituents. Under his watch, our state has become an even worse place to live and do business. Californians need a Governor, not an Influencer.
Newsom is fully invested in this latest reinvention scheme so that he can be anointed as the 2028 Democrat nominee. More organizations like CABIA need to be there at every turn to dog his heels, expose his record, and hold him accountable.
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