
Initiative Reform: Been There, Didn’t Do That
I served on three state commissions that dealt either in whole or in part with initiative reform, so when Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg

I served on three state commissions that dealt either in whole or in part with initiative reform, so when Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg
Members of the education establishment tell us that despite the success of Proposition 30 at the polls, the issue of school funding has hardly been

I participated in a couple of post election conferences last week, one sponsored by the California Chamber of Commerce and the other by the Pat

This is an I-told-you-so column. I’m sure we can dig up a number of columns where my projections were wrong, but today, given the results

Charles Munger, Jr. who spent more that $35-million in the recent election initiative campaigns told the California Chamber of Commerce Post-Election Public Affairs Council Meeting

Tuesday’s election results were not even in print when questions arose whether the Proposition 13 era in California history had come to an end. Tax-resisting

Today is Veteran’s Day, an opportunity for us to pause and salute those who stand up to protect our country. Three years ago, I wrote

Reforming California’s tax system would be an important step to lessen Californian’s tax burden and revitalize the economy while bringing in adequate revenue, but Tuesday’s

The public employee unions showed great muscle in yesterday’s election kicking away Proposition 32’s political contribution reform, helping Governor Brown win the Proposition 30 tax