
Bill to Examine Tax Incentives OK—as Far as it Goes
In principle, there is nothing wrong with Senator Hannah Beth Jackson’s idea (SB 468) to examine tax incentive programs often referred to as tax expenditures.

In principle, there is nothing wrong with Senator Hannah Beth Jackson’s idea (SB 468) to examine tax incentive programs often referred to as tax expenditures.

The fight over a Los Angeles school parcel tax exploded last week with allegations that the mayor’s office was bullying businesses to back off opposition

Tax day arrives in California with a large state budget surplus, a poll showing that 95% of likely voters don’t want higher taxes, yet a

Can charter schools regain momentum against the education establishment which wants to re-establish monopoly control over education? That would probably require more positive results for

Politicians tell us if we can just build enough affordable housing, California’s difficult homeless situation would end. To that end they have encouraged voters to

The campaign to make the rich and corporations pay their so-called “fair share” in taxes marches on in California. One can hardly turn around without

California Treasurer Fiona Ma’s appeal to Governor Newsom to intervene with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) to prevent the pursuit of

As electric scooters become more prevalent around the state they face government regulation including the ability to collect data on the scooter’s use. While the

Does UCLA’s women’s rowing team have to pull out of the Clemson Invitational in South Carolina April 19 and 20? California Attorney General Xavier Becerra