
Voters Say They Pay Too Much in Taxes—But Vote for More
While a group of legislators push a constitutional amendment to lower the voting requirement for certain local taxes and bonds, voters told Public Policy Institute

While a group of legislators push a constitutional amendment to lower the voting requirement for certain local taxes and bonds, voters told Public Policy Institute

If you take the results of Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) poll question on the death penalty at face value you could conclude that
The pace of competitive politics is picking up at breakneck speed. We haven’t had the 2020 presidential election yet, Gov. Gavin Newsom barely has begun

As Democrats struggle over the direction of their party, Gov. Gavin Newsom may have highlighted a slogan that can bridge not only intra-party differences but

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s anti-death penalty position will not only intensify the politics of district attorney campaigns but may one-day reach as high as California Supreme
Will the phrase “San Francisco Democrats” be revived nationally in the 2020 presidential contest? Opponents of Kamala Harris very well could test that idea. As

Here’s what one-party government looks like in California: the voters make decisions at the ballot box and the majority party elected officials shrug and move

Looking for increased revenues to pay for the Los Angeles school strike settlement, the plan apparently is to largely target business. This will add to

In the wake of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s action to issue a moratorium on the death penalty, Assemblyman Marc Levine filed a constitutional amendment, ACA 12,