
Setting Salaries is a Tricky Business
The State Citizens Compensation Commission meets today to begin considering whether to increase the salaries of elected state officials. Whether the current salaries should go

The State Citizens Compensation Commission meets today to begin considering whether to increase the salaries of elected state officials. Whether the current salaries should go

The hydraulic fracturing issue got the most attention at this weekend’s state Democratic convention with protestors haranguing Governor Jerry Brown during his address. The issue
I can’t remember when the office of Secretary of State got so much attention, aside from scandal, that is. On the heels of a debate
Recently, I wrote about a story we’ve all heard before: another lawmaker proposing an oil severance tax. It’s a tax that will be ultimately passed

Candidate registration hasn’t closed yet but the first debate in the highly contested Secretary of State race took place yesterday in Los Angeles. It was

Electric car manufacturer Tesla is going to build a massive 10-million-square foot battery producing Gigafactory and create 6500 jobs – but not in California. The

State senator Bill Monning thinks adding warning labels to sweetened drink containers will help reduce obesity and Type 2 diabetes. If his bill, SB 1000,

Will the California election reform movement that brought the state the top two primary and citizens redistricting soon be moving to other states? Not an

Stop me if you’ve heard this story before — there is a proposal to tax oil coming out of the ground in California. Of course,