
Jerry Brown Meets Doc Brown: Has California Gone “Back to the Future” on Taxes and Crime?
Despite changing demographics and a sharp veer to the ideological left, is it possible that California could take a political trip back to the future

Despite changing demographics and a sharp veer to the ideological left, is it possible that California could take a political trip back to the future

Venture capitalist Tim Draper’s new quest to break up California into smaller states will face legal challenges, political obstacles and even the hindrance of confusing

Whether the newly introduced congressional tax bill makes it out of the House of Representatives may very well depend on the votes of California Republicans.

Former Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, in a recent gubernatorial debate, made it clear that he thinks changes should be considered to Proposition 13. Advocating

How can anyone call a tax increase a “treat?” One would think increasing taxes on an essential product like gasoline is definitely a trick to

Gov. Jerry Brown called the idea of eliminating state and local tax deductions from federal taxes “horrible” tax policy. Congressman Darrell Issa in support of

With the federal budget passing its first test yesterday, the focus in California will be on the effect of eliminating state and local tax deductions

Amazon’s competition for a massive second headquarters has launched a number of bids from California. Will the state’s reputation as being difficult for business work

The legislature passed a gas tax and a document tax to fund housing for the homeless and other fees this last session but taxes will