
Other Initiatives Lose Spotlight in Glare of 3 States Proposal
Perhaps the most troubling thing about the Cal 3 States initiative qualifying for the November election is that it will take the spotlight away from

Perhaps the most troubling thing about the Cal 3 States initiative qualifying for the November election is that it will take the spotlight away from

Spooked by the imminent prospect of losing mandatory dues from bargaining unit employees, widely anticipated in the soon-to-be announced Janus case, California government employee unions have hauled out some
The state budget passed on time but does anyone long for the good old days of the dragged out budget debates? Remember the deal making

Can John Cox win the California gubernatorial race? A long shot to be sure, but looking at the overwhelming registration advantage Democrat Gavin Newsom has

The Los Angeles County Business Federation’s (BizFed) tenth consecutive yearly poll of its members shows that business concerns and priorities can change over a decade.

The progressive movement for criminal justice reform was wounded in the California primary and one of those wounds was self-inflicted. Major efforts by liberal groups
The Proposition 13 tax revolt was more than an uprising against out-of-control property taxes. Passed by voters 40 years ago Wednesday, Proposition 13 survives in deep-blue

Republican John Cox grabbed the second spot in the governor’s race and you can anticipate the three major planks of his platform for November will

One recall vote today concerns a judge handing down a lenient sentence in a sexual assault case. The other recall is against a state senator