The increase in lobbyists means there’s now at least one lobbyist for every legislative staff member in California.
California sees a surge in registered lobbyists, raising concerns about influence on legislation and policy decisions.
The backstory: California saw its biggest increase in registered lobbyists last session since at least 2011, when a change in ...
The state’s Democrats are still planning to lead the resistance to Donald Trump, but they are also grappling with changes in ...
This post was updated Dec. 26 at 9:11 p.m. UC faculty have delayed sending the UC President and Board of Regents a first-year ...
Even though American voters denied our country the election of a woman as President of the United States of America, local ...
Should military retirement income be exempt from state taxation? That’s the goal of one of the very first bills filed for the 2025-26 legislative session. From Sen. Kelly Seyarto, a Republican whose ...
Panel of experts chooses reading difficulty screeners that districts can use for kindergarten through second grade.
From parking rules to health care coverage, here’s a quick look at 10 new laws that may impact your lives this new year.
California’s community colleges are experimenting with a new model, known as competency-based education, but at one school, ...
Legislation now headed to President Biden's desk comes with the Social Security Administration staffed at a 50-year low.