Can You Still Really Run Against San Francisco From Georgia?
If you haven’t seen this independent expenditure attack ad against the Democratic candidate for Congress in an Atlanta-area district, Jon Ossoff, you should take a
If you haven’t seen this independent expenditure attack ad against the Democratic candidate for Congress in an Atlanta-area district, Jon Ossoff, you should take a
“It is all wrong,” wrote Aristotle, “that a person who is going to be deemed worthy of the office should himself solicit it.” That little
We have reached the high holy days of California’s budget season, as our governor and legislative leaders decide which programs will gain new life, and
The billionaire Tom Steyer is widely reported to be exploring a campaign for governor of California. Here’s hoping he doesn’t get in. The race doesn’t
All the debate about how to address California’s massive housing shortage is obscuring the big picture: a state takeover of local housing policy has begun.

When is it good for a California government to hold moneys in reserve for a rainy day? Only when the governor or legislative leaders say
In the awful cloud of the Obamacare rollback approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, there’s a silver lining: health care in the Central Valley
Dig deep enough into any of California’s biggest problems, and you’ll eventually hit upon a common villain: our court system. California’s housing shortage, its poverty,

It’s time for Californians to act responsibly on water. During the drought, we came together to serve. Now we must come together to waste as