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Historical Look at How Many Bills Are Considered on the Suspense Files

For this article, I put together some historical data on Suspense File voting. The charts are first divided by State…

Chris Micheli

Spencer Pratt’s Fresh Prince of Bel Air Ad is Perfect

Watch this if you haven't already seen it: https://twitter.com/spencerpratt/status/2056406022680715435 Let's start at reality star Spencer Pratt running for Los Angeles…

Katy Grimes

Nancy Pelosi’s Endorsement of Connie Chan: Keeping the Rolodex Warm

Monday, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi finally dropped the hammer and endorsed San Francisco Supervisor (City Councilmember) Connie Chan for California’s…

Richie Greenberg

General Law Provisions for Unincorporated Associations

Title 3, Part 1 provides general provisions for unincorporated associations in California. Chapter 1 provides definitions. Section 18000 states that…

Chris Micheli

CA Budget: Legislative Analyst says ‘State is Ill-Prepared if Revenues Drop’

Last week California Governor Gavin Newsom released his May budget revise, and blamed the President’s policies–especially tariffs– for contributing to…

Katy Grimes

Regulation of Take and Possession

Article 2 of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of the Fish and Game Code deals with procedures in the regulation…

Chris Micheli

Google’s ‘Glitch’ Erases LA Wildfire Devastation from Maps Ahead of Critical Mayoral Race

This article has been edited with the latest update from Google In a move sparking widespread outrage and accusations of…

Megan Barth

Unions & California State Workers Fighting Return to In-Office Work 4 Days Per Week

We are six years after Governor Gavin Newsom's original Covid lockdown order, sending nearly the entire state workforce of “non-essential”…

Katy Grimes

DOJ Secures Guilty Plea from Skid Row Election Fraudster Exposed by O’Keefe Media Group Undercover Investigation

 In a significant victory for election integrity, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong, a…

Megan Barth

Sacramento’s Favorite Fix: When Policy Fails, Silence the Critics

California lawmakers have a long-established habit of treating the First Amendment like a nuisance. If speech is uncomfortable, regulate it.…

Jay Rogers

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