California is one state Senate vote away from having a balanced budget through what's left of this year, and 2009-2010 as well. Though how that vote will come
New news on the Non-partisan primary is coming from PolitickerCA.com. Ben van der Meer reports that former Democratic Senator Steve Peace is pushing for the open primary initiative to
Idealistically, Los Angeles' Measure B, or the Green Energy and Good Jobs for Los Angeles Plan, sounds like a benevolent counter-strike against the smog-ridden metropolis. But the March 3
Scott Lewis of the Voice of San Diego, wrote a piece criticizing a presumptuous editorial in the Union Tribune for its lack of facts and for being deliberately misleading. As
Theyended the lockdown too soon in Sacramento.
For a few insane reasons, the Legislature worked late Sunday night after marathonweekend sessions led to missed Valentine's Day dates and
Whilemost of California and the nation was transfixed this week on whetherthe $789 billion federal stimulus package was going to be approved inWashington, another drama -- no less important to
The percapita income in Californiawas $33,749 in 2005, according to U.S. Census Bureau Data.
If thealternative minimum tax fix that expired in December isn't renewed, taxpayersmaking
Businesseslargeand small loathe it.
The nation's giggling about it, though everyone'smissing a much better laugh line in South Dakota's proposed tax on rodeo clowns.
They say we now live a "post-partisan" world.
The phrase implies that in 2009 we have all risen to a practical,solutions-based approach to politics that flies above
Last week a federal judge ruled in support ofCalifornia campaign finance disclosure laws that requires making publicthe names of political donors contributing more than $100 to a campaignor candidate.
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Welcome to the latest episode of "Wild West Politics, California-Style," a show where everyone would rather fight than switch.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger comes out ahead in this installment,