
Is Shakespearean Tragedy Brewing for the State Budget?
Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble—The Witches of Macbeth The state budget cauldron is boiling with forces approaching that could doom

Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble—The Witches of Macbeth The state budget cauldron is boiling with forces approaching that could doom

In the opinion of many Los Angeles County business operators, taxes, mandated regulatory costs, and housing costs are too high, but despite those attitudes, two-thirds

A key argument on the initiative to require a vote of the people on revenue bonds that exceeds $2 billion centers around the question if

Economy and jobs are the top issues for Americans and Californians in most polls so how did the Republican presidential candidates address those issues when
Businesses sensitive about their public image often feel whipsawed during the political season when being pressured by both activists and bottom-line shareholders. This political year,

Ted Cruz’s choice for vice-president was made with California in mind. With Donald Trump running swiftly toward the nomination, his closest rival, Senator Ted Cruz,
It’s been a long time coming with much damage done to small business owners but legislators seem to be zeroing in on corrective measures to
The first U.S. Senate debate featuring five top candidates from both major political parties was held at the University of the Pacific yesterday but it

California is shockingly business unfriendly but it hasn’t stopped economic growth or a positive assessment of the Los Angeles and California economy Beacon Economics co-founder