
Attempting to Bridge the Partisan Divide
In the shadow of the breaking news that bombs were delivered to high-profile Democrats and critics of President Trump, the USC Schwarzenegger Institute Wednesday held

In the shadow of the breaking news that bombs were delivered to high-profile Democrats and critics of President Trump, the USC Schwarzenegger Institute Wednesday held

The old saying goes, “Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.” Are LA County voters going to be shamed by

The late Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives, once said, “All politics is local.” If true, that insight could come

It feels every election Californians are voting on another water bond—and passing them. This November Proposition 3 is on the ballot, placed there through the

The 2020 election is shaping up as the “undo” election with proposed ballot measures hoping to undo high profile and often controversial past measures approved

There have been rumblings of late in certain political circles that enough voters, reacting negatively to the loud, constant protests on the left, will create
The Tax Foundation has surveyed all 50 states on tax climate that businesses face and once again placed California near the bottom of the list.

In the gubernatorial debate when asked if Proposition 13 was “on the table,” Gavin Newsom responded, “Everything is on the table.” So Newsom’s going after

The proponents of two propositions on the November ballot— yet to be voted on —have already filed follow up initiatives for the 2020 election. Authors