
Poll Finds Voters Behind CA Confronting Global Warming, but are They Willing to Pay?
Public Policy Institute of California’s extensive polling on the environment turned up solid support from likely voters for the state to take a leading roll

Public Policy Institute of California’s extensive polling on the environment turned up solid support from likely voters for the state to take a leading roll

SB 27 signed yesterday by Gov. Gavin Newsom requiring the release of five years of tax returns for any candidate wanting to run in California’s

How many delegates will the Democratic presidential candidates win in California’s March primary? It’s difficult to tell with early polling because the Democrats have a

With the movement toward change that some interests and groups are trying to impose upon the country from using different language to tearing down monuments

Gov. Gavin Newsom received nearly universal praise for pushing and signing a bill to create clean drinking water. Yet, he had to maneuver around obstacles

The Federal Justice Department announced a broad antitrust review of large tech firms with three of top companies often mentioned headquartered in California. If Facebook,

With the delivery of the report by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s DMV Strike Team it is clear why the legislature turned thumbs down on auditing the

Tax revenue and government surpluses are up all over California, but that fact doesn’t satisfy advocates for more and more taxes. Tax raising activists could

It’s hard to believe in modern day California multiple stories of rats are making news. From the 15-pound rats in the Delta, to the rats