
California Tragedies
From a land named Paradise to a bucolic community called Thousand Oaks, California has been visited with unspeakable tragedy this past week. And the danger

From a land named Paradise to a bucolic community called Thousand Oaks, California has been visited with unspeakable tragedy this past week. And the danger

At the Capitol Weekly post-mortem on the 2018 election, discussion of the 2020 election broke out. Apparently, it’s never too early to talk about a

In his successful campaign for governor Gavin Newsom promised to advance a number of programs like universal pre-school, health care for all and education that

Republican gubernatorial candidate John Cox will capture around 40% of the vote. That is pretty consistent with the most recent Republican gubernatorial candidates. So whether

Finally, Election Day has come and the deluge of mailings and television commercials will end. These fine-tuned messages, crafted in hopes of manipulating voters, in

There is an undercurrent to the debate on San Francisco’s Proposition C that proposes to increase the gross receipts tax on big companies to pay

Carl DeMaio, the leader of the Proposition 6 gas tax repeal campaign wants to recall Attorney General Xavier Becerra for what he termed a false

At the Valley Industry and Commerce Association (VICA) annual conference last Friday a member of the audience, after listening to a discussion of the initiatives

Californians would prefer a major third political party. The new Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) poll tells us so. But time and again the