
Kamala Harris, Teachers and the NAACP CA Chapters Revolt
Attempting to connect certain dots in the political/policy world can be a shaky proposition, but I think the recent stand by three California chapters of

Attempting to connect certain dots in the political/policy world can be a shaky proposition, but I think the recent stand by three California chapters of

There has been a growing concern of late—although the roots go back decades—of California government entities funding so-called information campaigns for upcoming tax increase ballot

A new report on the ever-changing promises on the high speed rail is out and it serves as a reminder that ballot arguments made on

If single family homeowners’ power can be harnessed it could mean the end of SB 50, the controversial bill designed to grant state authority to override

California makes a point of setting itself apart from her sister states by banning official travel to states that in the legislature’s view don’t meet

Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered up a study on why Californians are paying so much for their gasoline. In the meantime, he has indicated he will

Well, here’s a shocker revealed by the most recent Public Policy of Institute of California poll: Voters are more likely to raise taxes on someone else

It was interesting to see opponents of the death penalty embrace the findings of a Pubic Policy Institute of California (PPIC) poll soon after Gov.

Based on an interpretation of a 2017 California Supreme Court decision, San Francisco officials believe they have every right to collect and spend tax revenue