Newsom Wants Taxpayers to Fund His Portrait While Californians Can’t Afford Rent

California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants $33,000 in taxpayer money for an official portrait of himself — and the timing could hardly be worse. The request appears quietly in his proposed 2026–27 budget under a line item labeled “Governor’s Portrait,” covering the traditional painting destined to hang in the State Capitol alongside California’s past governors. It is a longstanding Sacramento tradition. It is also, in this particular moment, a gift to his critics. State officials have spent months warning of serious long-term budget pressures. Californians face some of the highest housing costs in the nation, gas prices that remain stubbornly elevated,


