
Losing Fletcher is Bad News for State GOP
Note to California Republicans: When your candidates start running for the lifeboats, maybe it’s time to reassess your strategy. Nathan Fletcher, a GOP assemblyman who’s

Note to California Republicans: When your candidates start running for the lifeboats, maybe it’s time to reassess your strategy. Nathan Fletcher, a GOP assemblyman who’s

If Gov. Jerry Brown wants to convince California voters to take a deep breath, grit their teeth and vote for a tax hike this November,

If there was ever any doubt that Gov. Jerry Brown is mighty worried about the chances of passing his tax initiative come November, he eliminated

A growing number of pundits are suggesting that the excruciating slog to the GOP presidential nomination could come down to the California primary on June

Dan Richards is quickly finding out what many Californians already knew: the mountain lion is the state’s most politicized animal. If Richards had gone on
Anyone who thinks Gov. Jerry Brown’s prison realignment effort was driven by an overriding desire to reform California’s correctional system, hasn’t been paying enough attention

Sometimes you don’t miss something until it goes away. That’s the way it was in late November when the aging computer system running the state’s

Government finance doesn’t have to be complicated, although you wouldn’t know it from watching the budget dance in Sacramento. 1. Collect money and put it

It’s already been an interesting week for the Democrats who would be governor. On Tuesday, state Controller John Chiang warned that the state could run