
Quotas and Boycotts
As the legislature winds down its activity for the year, the age-old issues of quotas and boycotts interfering with business operations have surfaced once again.

As the legislature winds down its activity for the year, the age-old issues of quotas and boycotts interfering with business operations have surfaced once again.

Two things strike me about the bail reform measure signed by Governor Jerry Brown: One, under the bill, the public sector grows and the private

There was a man-bites-dog aspect to the news last week when a bill mainly opposed by groups on the left, many associated with the Democratic

Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post political columnist David Broder was surprised at my response to his question about the 2000 Republican presidential primary when I

In a June column, I predicted that the vote on the gas tax repeal measure, Proposition 6, would be close. I still think so but

With something around a thousand bills to deal with in the last two weeks of the legislative session, lawmakers decided to take a pass on

At the Politico/AARP event in Los Angeles last week, some time was spent on speculating if a Californian might be successful capturing the White House

Who will decide the November mid-term elections? If you believe AARP and the program conducted in Los Angeles by AARP and Politico yesterday, the deciders
With the announcement by supporters that enough signatures were gathered to qualify for the 2020 ballot a ‘split roll’ measure that would raise property taxes