Markets Will Lead CA to the New Energy Future, Panelists Say

The 13th annual Verde Exchange, designed by its founder, L.A. civic leader and businessman, David Abel to understand and advance the New Energy Economy, kicked off in downtown Los Angeles yesterday with panels that questioned whether development of the green energy economy was best driven by government or the markets. Panelists agreed that California was setting […]

The Age Factor in California Elections

It has been pointed out by one of my fellow columnists on this website that Californians—particularly Democrats—prefer older political leaders. He writes, “The good news for younger, more ambitious politicians here is this: if you live long enough, you might get elected to something big.” For the moment that would seem the case with Bernie […]

PAGA Hurt Us – And Our Workers

As the cost of living continues to skyrocket in California, working schedules are busier than ever. For many working families, receiving an end-of-year bonus makes all the difference during the holidays and going into tax season. Our company prides itself on offering bonuses to our employees when we’ve had a good year. Which is why […]

Shenanigans? Under California’s primary rules, some campaigns boggle the mind

Kathy Garcia is not your typical Republican candidate for the California Senate. For one, she only just joined the GOP. A lifelong Democrat, she won election to the Stockton school board member with the backing of the county Democratic party. She changed her affiliation to Republican in June 2019, six months before the deadline to […]