Cal Poly Institute Poll Shows Strong Bipartisan Support for Legislative Transparency Reforms

“We the People.” Those first three words of our United States Constitution are as important today as they were at the founding of our nation. For no nation – let alone a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the equality and dignity of all persons – can endure and prosper without the active participation […]
Marco Rubio Talks Generational Leadership Change for a New American Century
The biggest surprise I had when I listened to Florida senator and presidential candidate Marco Rubio at Town Hall Los Angeles Tuesday was that there was no mention of the immigration issue. In California, an epicenter of the immigration debate for decades, I expected someone to ask if Rubio’s view is changing or has changed […]
Gov.’s Exec. Order on Greenhouse Gas Reduction Raises Questions
California has been working to implement its current 2020 GHG reduction goals, and we have made great progress. But at the same time, we are also now able to see the consequences on consumers and our economy – both intended and unintended – of the many different programs and mandates put in place. With the […]
Do You Seek Beauty And Danger In California, But Are Unsure In Which Direction You Can Find It?
West. Just drive west. Or east. California is sturdily and reliably connected from north to south by straight, workhorse highways like the Interstate 5, the 99, and the 101. They can be boring yes, but with multiple lanes, center divides, and the various other protections of big modern freeways, they get us there. But if […]