Reading Ballot Initiatives –You, Too, Can Be Attorney General
No need to bother with appointing an attorney general to replace Kamala Harris once she’s elected to the U.S. Senate. There’s already big money behind
No need to bother with appointing an attorney general to replace Kamala Harris once she’s elected to the U.S. Senate. There’s already big money behind

It’s not just the ballot that’s long—with all sorts of federal, state and local offices, and those 17 statewide ballot measures. It’s the ballot measures
Proposition 55, which would extend the Prop 30 taxes on high-income Californians for another 12 years, renews a puzzle that California has been facing for
If only more Californians could retire like Vin. Vin Scully, that is. The Hall of Fame announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers will call his
There’s justifiable worry about whether Russian hackers might disrupt American elections, particularly in crucial swing states, and create questions of legitimacy, or even crisis, around

Improbably, I find myself living in the midst of the most interesting State Senate race in California. The Pasadena contest between Democrat Anthony Portantino and
Californians like to brag about our diversity, how our mix of people of all races, ethnicities and origins produces a vital culture and economy. But
There is disingenuous, there is deceptive and then there is the labor-backed legislation that purports to reform the ballot initiative process. That bill, SB 1094,
The LA Times reported recently on a poll from USC and Stanford institutes showing that more than half of voters had never heard of read