Could U.S. Supreme Court Make California’s Map an Unconstitutional Gerrymander?
Formulas have already made California’s governing system a dysfunctional mess. Could a new formula from the U.S. Supreme Court do the same to California’s redistricting
Formulas have already made California’s governing system a dysfunctional mess. Could a new formula from the U.S. Supreme Court do the same to California’s redistricting
This is the era of billionaires. If you’re a company or a nonprofit or a politician, you probably spend a lot of time searching for
I’m so disappointed in myself. I really should be 100-percent supportive of the effort to establish a single-payer health system in California. Because all the
No more dawdling and delaying. California needs to pursue tax reform right now. It’s not just that there’s no time like the present. Or that
What’s playing at the Roxie? I’ll tell you what’s playing at the Roxie. This Friday night at the Roxie in San Francisco, you can see
If I’d been graded in college like the state legislature is being graded today, I would have graduated summa cum laude. (I barely graduated cum
Adjust your California maps: The little dot marking Santa Rosa needs to be a lot bigger. Dramatic changes in housing, aging, transportation, and criminal justice
In a year when protests against federal government has become as fashionable in California as board shorts, the protests on the last Saturday of September
America is terribly polarized. And it’s all on account of California. The trouble is not merely that California itself is such a politically polarized place.