
Attacking the California Travel Ban
It was inevitable that other states would push back against California’s moralizing by legislation. California passed legislation to ban official travel to states that, in

It was inevitable that other states would push back against California’s moralizing by legislation. California passed legislation to ban official travel to states that, in

A government takeover of Pacific Gas & Electric Company could cost billions of dollars for the buyout and a big loss in property taxes for the

Recently, Dan Walters in CalMatters gave an excellent summation about how California builds its budget on the backs of rich taxpayers and the inherent dangers
As Tony Quinn explained in his column today, expect delays and confusion in California’s primary election because of the state’s liberal election laws but add

Freelance writers and photographers challenged AB 5 in court as a violation of their First Amendment’s rights to freedom of speech. A second line of

SB 50’s housing solution is dead so how will the housing crisis in California be confronted? Does painful compromise have a chance? Despite a full
As California government expands its influence over many lives and different interests in the Golden State, the art of lobbying on behalf of individuals and

Listening to the raucous audience frequently interfering at last night’s Los Angeles District Attorney election debate rekindled a question I’ve thought about before– why are

Former California congressman, state senator and state finance director Tom Campbell is building a new political party in the state. Campbell calls it the Common