Initiative Process Only Obstacle to Democrats Total Power—for Now
Partisan dissatisfaction with the initiative process seems to be a little skewered from reality in the new Public Policy Institute of California poll given that
Partisan dissatisfaction with the initiative process seems to be a little skewered from reality in the new Public Policy Institute of California poll given that

Taxpayers beware: A tax tsunami is headed your way. According to a report compiled by the California Taxpayers Association, a record number 421 local taxes and

On Friday, Joe Mathews took to this page to argue that Proposition 54, demanding more transparency in the legislative process, is ill advised. He took on
A couple of years ago, sitting on a panel discussing the recent election and looking at future policy and political topics, I raised the public

It’s not often that California voters support a ballot measure by over a two-thirds vote but that’s what they did in 1992 when rejecting a

Coming out of the Great Recession that ravaged the state budget, Governor Jerry Brown and the state’s teachers’ unions joined forces to successfully push Proposition

Voters, beware the promises you will hear attached to the coming state ballot measures. Given the track record of some recently passed ballot measures, voters

No one knows for sure what Governor Brown will do with the 800 bills on his desk that await his signature, but for the business
Twenty years ago next month, former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke came to California to engage in a high profile debate on Proposition