
Bond Transparency
Bonds are not free money. The question is: do voters know that when they vote on bonds? If you follow bond election campaigns you know

Bonds are not free money. The question is: do voters know that when they vote on bonds? If you follow bond election campaigns you know
UCLA basketball is facing Kentucky in the Sweet 16 tonight in Memphis, Tennessee. Eyebrows were raised when the trip to Tennessee was justified despite a

Many business people have raised concerns over excessive regulations hampering business growth and job creation. However, at first glance, it appears that California voters don’t

At a press event for the Fix Our Roads coalition on Monday, Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti called on legislators to compromise on legislation to
While partisan wrangling kicked off the hearings for Judge Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court nomination, an interesting sidebar is Gorsuch’s take in a case followed closely

With the threat of far less money coming out of Washington for California under the Trump Administration budget, California officials and advocates are starting to

It seems those pushing a bill to eliminate state income taxes for teachers have a large strategic hurdle to clear. Teachers through their unions frequently

Housing costs too much in California. But, while legislators wring their hands over the housing crisis they often pass laws that boost the cost of housing.

The brackets are set (for the time being) for the big contest. The seeding is in place. The committee adjusted the seeding based on chance