Poll: Reed’s Pension Measure Unpopular With Voters
For all the political chatter about pensions, California voters remain strongly opposed to gutting the retirement benefits of teachers, firefighters, police officers, and other public
For all the political chatter about pensions, California voters remain strongly opposed to gutting the retirement benefits of teachers, firefighters, police officers, and other public
While the Pension Reform Act of 2014 proposal would end reliable, fixed-benefit retirement plans for public employees, the Act clearly looks like a lucrative retirement

Last week, as a parting gift to its chairwoman, Ann Ravel (who is slated to be confirmed to the Federal Election Commission), the California Fair
The Amazing Carnac he isn’t. When trying to forecast the state’s fiscal situation in 2016 in a recent Fox&Hounds column, Joe Mathews made one prediction
So let me get this straight: Democrats hold supermajorities in both chambers of the state legislature for the first time since 1883. They hold all
Assembly Republican leader Connie Conway, whose official bio says she is “recognized for her ability to bring people together,” yesterday ousted San Diego Assemblyman Brian
Last Friday, Facebook became a $140 billion company, the latest success story in the Golden State’s technology industry that employs nearly 930,000 Californians, according to
Crossposted on Capitol Weekly There’s plenty of reasons for progressives to hate California Forward’s do-gooder “government reform” ballot measure that may yet find its way
There’s been plenty of hand-wringing during the last week about the decision by California Pension Reform to suspend their effort to put a measure on