
Spreading the California Gospel—Enlightenment or Plague?
California has long been considered a bellwether state. What happens here often trends across the country. Is the same true with the Golden State’s turn

California has long been considered a bellwether state. What happens here often trends across the country. Is the same true with the Golden State’s turn

Do Republicans have a chance in California? Seems a pointless question given California’s dramatic political turn to those left, all constitutional offices in the hands

With the announcement that State Senate president pro-tem Kevin de León will run against Dianne Feinstein (and billionaire Tom Steyer may join the fray), it

I guess I should use the old vaudeville line: Stop me if you’ve heard this one: the push to increase commercial property taxes is about
California is ablaze north and south. Terrible fires, terrible loss of life and loss of property. Fires in California are a too common phenomenon. Yet,

Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill moving California’s presidential primary to early March 2020 and all the focus has been on what that means for

With Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature on SB 54, California now calls itself a sanctuary state. There is strong symbolism in the move, although California governments’

Since Proposition 13 established a requirement for a two-thirds vote by the people for special taxes—that is, taxes earmarked for a special purpose–opponents of the

Last week’s Public Policy Institute of California poll contained a curious question that needed some in-depth follow-up to give us context. Since the follow-up did