
Court Decisions and Partisanship
As concern over courts being influenced by the country’s partisan divide fester, the California Supreme Court set an example of stepping around politics when it

As concern over courts being influenced by the country’s partisan divide fester, the California Supreme Court set an example of stepping around politics when it

Gavin Newsom’s approval rating as measured in the recent Public Policy Institute of California poll is mixed at best and just might reflect attitudes toward the

Once upon a time in California, voters decided that when state and local governments reaped big revenue windfalls strongly exceeding governments’ budgets, some of that

Two recently issued polls reveal that homelessness is the top issue in California. Disagreement abounds on how to confront the problem but the truth is

What can we learn from the Public Policy Institute of California’s poll on tax issues probably facing voters next year? For supporters of more money

Step one in the campaign to rid California of internal combustion engine automobiles is to have the state set the example. Step one was taken

Some notice has followed the fact that the state school construction bond on the coming March ballot has been labeled Proposition 13, the same ballot

Now it begins—the California Trucking Association (CTA) is opening what likely will become an avalanche of lawsuits, new legislation or just plain protests and complaints

The chatter from many presidential candidates and local politicians is that corporations and businesses are corrupting government and buying the government they want. While there