Poll Question: To Regulate or Not to Regulate?
To Regulate or Not to Regulate, that is the kind of a simple question you get in a poll but it doesn’t really get to
To Regulate or Not to Regulate, that is the kind of a simple question you get in a poll but it doesn’t really get to

As Governor Jerry Brown signs the new minimum wage increase law this morning, many in the business community are studying the proposed temporary pause mechanism

Calling the minimum wage legislation passed by both houses of the legislature yesterday a “negotiated” bill is like saying a team won a basketball game
If you were involved in political life in the greater Los Angeles area during the last three decades you knew Bill Rosendahl. Before he was
Without the late Justice Antonin Scalia, a 4-4 tie on the Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association case was predictable. While unions hail the tie vote

At Gov. Jerry Brown’s press conference supporting a deal on the minimum wage, an overarching point was merely touched upon: Will the minimum wage help

Labor unions, legislative leaders and the governor came together on a minimum wage deal to presumably keep a minimum wage initiative off the ballot –

Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa came as close as one can to making an announcement about running for governor without crossing the line as
Even with friends in important places, Gov. Jerry Brown is going to have a hard time qualifying his proposed prison reform measure for the ballot.