
Allan Hoffenblum
The sudden death of Allan Hoffenblum was a tear in the fabric of California’s political world. He was an endless source of information to the

The sudden death of Allan Hoffenblum was a tear in the fabric of California’s political world. He was an endless source of information to the

In the shadow of my commentary yesterday on the possible tax measures on the 2016 ballot comes the Public Policy Institute of California poll that

This post-legislative period is shaping up as the great California initiative poker game – with taxpayers’ money as the chips. The California Teachers Association was

The unexpected vote by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Arizona redistricting case earlier this year may mean a much longer stint

A theologian would not think this way but a politician might—if you have two contrasting bills on the subject of life and death perhaps the

Over the weekend, two sources indicated to me that the Chuck Reed/Carl DeMaio pension reform initiative would be pulled, re-written, and re-submitted to the attorney

Stu Spencer, the man who managed Ronald Reagan’s successful presidential campaign, had an unexpected message for the Republican presidential candidates following the debate at the
As usual, there are so many polls, opinions and scorecards examining who did well during last night’s Republican debate at the Reagan Library. Here are

“The new taxes in this measure are temporary.” Section 2, Paragraph (f), of Proposition 30, passed by California voters on November 6, 2012. Of course,