The Los Angeles Times reportsthat recently, in response to the firing of a popular math teacher, SanFrancisco voters have attempted to recall not just one or two membersof the local
The new year is only two weeks old, and it appears the Democratshave already released a new book of talking points. At least, that'stheimpression one gets if one
In the aftermath of the release of Gov. Schwarzenegger's proposed budget, he has found himself blocked by an unlikely source.
The Los Angeles Times reports that Schwarzenegger'
The Los Angeles Times reports that Governor Schwarzenegger has released his proposed plan to deal with California's steep budget deficit. The plan, the Times ominously reports, "proposes
GovernorSchwarzenegger's continued persistence in the face of Democraticdemands for higher taxes is, as already mentioned, one of the morerisky moves of the governor's political career.
With
As California courts resume sessions for the new year, they'll face another round of tough cases on the question of religion.
According to the Los Angeles Times:
Ordinarily,
Last week, President-elect Barack Obama nominated Hilda Solis
to the position of Labor Secretary. This marks yet another time when
Obama has turned to the Golden State for guidance in
In a previous article,Iwrote that Governor Schwarzenegger could vastly improve his conduct ifonly he obeyed the injunction "Don't just do something, stand there!"However, given
In a move that smells strongly of the old strength and decisivenessthat brought him into office, Governor Schwarzenegger has rejected themost recent Democratic budget plan as being insufficiently concernedwith cutting
It is fully 233 years since the American colonists first declared "notaxation without representation" and struck back against their"virtual" representation in the British Parliament. Those
This week, President-elect Barack Obama selected Nobel Prize winner andCaliforniaresident Steven Chu to serve as his energy secretary in the incomingadministration. On the surface, this pick appears to be a
The Los Angeles Times reportedFriday that California would adopt "the most sweeping curbs on greenhouse gasemissions in U.S." According to the story, the state air boardhas ordered