
Taxing Empty Properties
Moves to tax housing units and storefronts left empty are gathering steam in California and once again will pit government instincts to “do something” with

Moves to tax housing units and storefronts left empty are gathering steam in California and once again will pit government instincts to “do something” with

School advocates have always had a love-hate relationship with the California State Lottery. On the one hand the Lottery has supplied billions of dollars to

Assemblyman Kevin Kiley intends to seek a floor vote on AB 1928 tomorrow to suspend AB 5 immediately, the worker classification bill. Good idea and
We haven’t had a 2020 California election yet, but already there is a poll testing potential matchups in the 2022 governor’s race! A poll this

While the Proposition 13 property tax cut measure of four decades ago still enjoys a two-to-one advantage in polls, the Proposition 13 on the March

In the State Capital, Governor Gavin Newsom gave his State of the State speech yesterday boasting about California as an economic powerhouse. While at the

A new business plan has been issued for California’s high-speed rail and the only thing that is moving fast is the bullet train moving away

Frustration with the homeless crisis was pervasive with the public officials who have wrestled with the problem and attended the Unhoused: Addressing Homelessness in California

The coming March 3 California primary election is not simply about the presidential contest and legislative races, it’s also about taxes—big time. Voters will decide