Local and State Politics Will Spark LA’s New Newspaper
Increasing the voices of political diversity is one of the missions of California’s newest newspaper, the Los Angeles Register. Did I just write that a
Increasing the voices of political diversity is one of the missions of California’s newest newspaper, the Los Angeles Register. Did I just write that a
Advocates for a split roll property tax probably hailed the results of the Field Poll question about business property changing ownership. Trouble is, the question

On Tax Day 2014, California is creeping toward a point that the issue of taxation may once again be selected as the main concern for

The California Chamber of Commerce issued its annual list of job killer bills as the organization hopes to keep up a remarkable record of success

When Governor Jerry Brown nominated journalist Greg Lucas, as state librarian there was an immediate backlash from some in the library community. They charged that
On Monday, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that the cap for H-1B visas has been reached – in only one week’s time.

Identity politics continue to roil the state. The Sacramento Bee reported the motivation behind the death of a non-controversial bill in the legislature was payback

In promoting an oil severance tax in California, proponents often cite the fact that other oil producing states have such a tax. However, what is

Public unions demonstrated once again their hold over the majority Democrats when the Assembly passed a resolution to oppose out-sourcing of public services. The position