Chiang’s Pay-to-Play Troubles Remind Us: California Has Too Many Statewide Elected Officials
Given his reputation for fiscal probity, a Sacramento Bee report showing that John Chiang has a pay-to-play approach to this job – steering tax breaks
Given his reputation for fiscal probity, a Sacramento Bee report showing that John Chiang has a pay-to-play approach to this job – steering tax breaks
Take me out to the ballgame this summer? Sure, as long as you’re taking me to San Jose or Visalia or Lake Elsinore. Yep, I
Why bother with a $3 billion housing bond? The deal on housing legislation is shaping up as emblematic of this Second Brown Era in California
It’s maddening to watch Democrats play games to preserve a supermajority they don’t even use. The party has been rightfully criticized for using a budget-related
Of all the many incredible claims made in support of SB 562 – the so-called “single payer” health care bill that doesn’t actually establish a
If the apocalypse comes to California, I’ll be ready. After all, I’ve been to San Juan Bautista, which has centuries of experience with the ending
Can a political party be both dominant in national politics, and dead, at the same time? That’s the question being asked at a free and
President Trump claims that California allowed millions of non-citizens to cast ballots in the 2016 elections. This allegation, while totally bogus, has put California and

To: California media Re: Covering the 2018 Gubernatorial Election The big question you face in covering the 2018 gubernatorial election is: Are you going to