
Education Changes? There’s Something Happening Here
The education status quo, buttressed by teachers’ unions and the education establishment, is beginning to buckle. It can be seen in poll responses and Tuesday’s

The education status quo, buttressed by teachers’ unions and the education establishment, is beginning to buckle. It can be seen in poll responses and Tuesday’s

At a Sacramento Press Club appearance this week, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra claimed California has the “secret sauce for economic success.” The formula includes

At the budget revision press conference last week, Gov. Jerry Brown tried to assuage Democratic lawmakers over costs on his cap-and-trade extension by arguing for

At Gov. Jerry Brown’s May budget revision press conference, when asked about benefits that could come to California from a federal tax cut, Brown dismissed
With all the commotion raised by President Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey and the House passing the American Health Care Act, many Democrats

The problem with the Private Attorneys General Act on small business was made clear in a recent article in the San Fernando Valley Business Journal.

Part of the difficulty in finding common ground on the immigration debate in California is a different understanding of a basic governmental concept: the “rule

The political question facing the seven California congressional Republicans who are holding vulnerable seats is why did they jump aboard the American Health Care Act

In an effort to assure that California’s enormous agricultural industry has the workers it needs, California Senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris co-authored with colleagues