Media Summary: After several days and many thousands of dollars, the results of the state controller's race have barely changed, California's water bond measure is the most important issue on the November ballot, Despite California's pressing drought crisis, lawmakers aren't showing much urgency on a new water bond,
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After several days and many thousands of dollars, the results of the state controller's race have barely changed, California's water bond measure is the most important issue on the November ballot, Despite California's pressing drought crisis, lawmakers aren't showing much urgency on a new water bond, Gov. Jerry Brown and the Legislature are deciding how the $7.5 billion water bond is spent, With more undocumented immigrants than any other state, California All things are possible, and many things are impossible, as the Legislature begins a new session,
Even though the economy is improving, California won't necessarily have more money to spend next year, There are fewer stranger things in politics than a battle over a missing $40 million trust fund at the Los Angeles Department of ... Lawmakers are scrambling to craft a deal on a new water bond, the state's most confounding and contentious political issue, A record-low number of Californians is expected to vote today, resulting in an electorate that is not representative of the state as a ... Even in failing to qualify for the ballot, the Six Californias initiative performed a service by exposing the state's economic divides, ... The Legislature exempted itself from open meeting laws, allowing California's ruling Democrats to shape the coming session in ...
Liberal legislators are pushing funding for rehabilitation programs over new jail construction to address prison overcrowding, Once divided between the north and south, California politics now have an east-west split, A big victory in the San Diego mayoral race suggests that things As the Legislature returns from spring recess, funding battles It's hard to say Los Angeles has a democracy when fewer than 10 percent of voters participate, Teacher tenure, high-speed rail, Senate scandals ‒ California's political action is in the courts this fall,
Host Jared Asch interviews longtime California political journalist