
Brown’s Signs SB 202, Opens the Door for Stronger Spending Limit
By signing SB 202, Governor Jerry Brown likely has opened the door for a strong spending limit to appear on the November 2012 ballot. SB

By signing SB 202, Governor Jerry Brown likely has opened the door for a strong spending limit to appear on the November 2012 ballot. SB
Initiative lawmaking by voters is certainly not used as often as creating laws in the legislature, but the initiative is often criticized more as a
Let’s connect a couple of stories from the last two days – The Wall Street Journal’s misreporting of what the Think Long Committee did (or
A major lawsuit using Proposition 26’s provisions to protect taxpayers from hidden taxes will be filed in Los Angeles Superior Court today against the L.A.
For those of you old enough to remember the TV show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, (a salute here to former state senator Sheila
Acknowledging that there are "too damn many regulations" thwarting business development and job creation in the state, Governor Jerry Brown signed a pair of bills
The self-appointed defender of righteous political polling, Calbuzz, criticizes a recent poll sponsored by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and Small Business Action Committee on
On Friday in this space, I reported on a poll sponsored by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and the Small Business Action Committee that by
A Field Poll this week indicated that SB 202 to move initiatives from the June 2012 ballot to November and moving a rainy day fund/spending