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Growing support for the idea of Universal Basic Income is challenged in a new report from the California Business Roundtable (CBRT) which argues that it

Growing support for the idea of Universal Basic Income is challenged in a new report from the California Business Roundtable (CBRT) which argues that it

The school establishment is clearly nervous about the viability of the split roll tax increase plan. The California School Board Association is testing the chances

The Trump Administration is pulling financing from California’s high speed rail and those who can hardly wait for Trump to exit the White House see

An interesting political circumstance to consider in the battle to pass Measure EE, the Los Angeles school parcel tax on the June 4 ballot, is

Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to create health care subsidies by pushing a mandate requiring those who don’t carry health care insurance to pay a fee.

The courts got new money in the May budget revision and it was long overdue. Circumstances leading to the lack of funding over the years

Government response to a rush to digitalization varies when it comes to paper receipts and paper money. While some in the legislature think it’s a

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a record breaking $213.5 billion budget, $4.5 billion larger than he proposed in January. The state’s got $21.5 billion surplus money

Privacy is an inalienable right according to the California constitution. Voters added privacy rights to the Constitution in 1972 and while the issue is front-and-center