
New PPIC Poll on Propositions: One Anticipated Outcome, One Surprise
The Public Policy Institute of California’s September poll measured the current standing of two ballot measures: Proposition 15, the property tax increase on commercial property,

The Public Policy Institute of California’s September poll measured the current standing of two ballot measures: Proposition 15, the property tax increase on commercial property,

How might proposed justice and police reforms work with changes voters can make on sentencing, parole and cash bail measures on the November ballot? And

With newspapers from California to Texas to the nation’s capital running stories over the weekend that Californians are thinking of leaving the state, there could
Many government officials have detested the initiative process, but maybe a non-action by the California Supreme Court will change that attitude. The Court decided not

Talk to business leaders who dealt with the legislature over the past few months and they often expressed frustration that the legislature, while understandably focusing

A California fire season like no other likely could get worse with the prediction of high winds blowing across the state. Some statewide and local

The exemption arrows have found their mark in the Achilles heel of AB 5, the controversial and highly contested worker classification law. On Friday, Gov.

Government elected officials are proud and often boastful when it comes to making laws that tell the rest of us how to live but legislators

During the waning days of the shortened legislative session there were at least three appeals to the governor to call a special session of the