OPINION - Seniors aged 55 and older are now the fastest-growing homeless population in the state. In California alone, about ...
PODCAST: Hosts Rich Ehisen and Tim Foster are joined by Politico's Chris Cadelago for a deep dive (our longest-ever episode?) into California politics in 2024 - and a look into the Horseshoe next year ...
In talking with legislative staff, there are some practical tips that were shared with me for those working with staff of ...
OPINION – Where do we go from here? While the autopsy on Democrats’ losses in November’s election remains incomplete, it is time to address what happened in California. It is difficult to dispute that ...
More affordable for whom? Seems folks sitting high on the economic ladder are doing just fine, even with recent inflationary spikes. I’d suggest targeting legislation to help lower- and middle-income ...
There are a number of publications that are regularly used by the California Legislature. Of note is that several of these publications are specified in the California Government Code. Article I, ...
CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: It’s a short week, so we’ve got a short episode for you. Rich and Tim look south for Who Had the Worst Week in CA Politics. We’ll be back next week with a special end-of-year ...
CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: Ranked Choice Voting had a bit of a “moment” in 2022, helping send Democrat Mary Peltola to congress in Alaska, and clearing a first-ballot hurdle for statewide acceptance in ...
California has over 200 State agencies, departments, boards, and commissions that make public policy through their authority to adopt regulations. A list of State agencies that have adopted ...