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The California Government Code provides for aspects of the Legislature and the legislative process in this state. There have ...
OPINION - In order to protect Californians and provide the type of transparency our residents expect and deserve, we must ...
Capitol Weekly hosted “California’s Insurance Crisis,” its first in-person gathering of the year and second conference of ...
OPINION - There’s a lot of talk from politicians about homelessness as a top issue. So why, unlike public education, ...
OPINION – California’s Cap and Trade Program is supposed to be one of the best tools the state has for reducing climate ...
In the second of our ongoing series taking a brief, concise look at all the declared candidates to replace termed-out Gov.
OPIOID - Despite the availability of FDA-approved non-opioid pain treatments—including one that just received approval last ...
Historically, women have often been understudied and undertreated in health science, and menopause is no exception. Studies ...
The Capitol’s Fellows programs are considered some of the toughest to break into, and Erica Costa is no stranger to that challenge. A graduate of the Assembly Fellows Program, followed by over 15 ...
This is the second part of a 2-part article on addressing some of the main questions concerning California’s political and election laws. Can campaign funds be used for charitable functions? Campaign ...
OPINION – The devastating LA-area wildfires are a stark reminder of how extreme weather is reshaping our state with no signs of slowing down. The cost of rebuilding is staggering—not just for families ...
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee has introduced legislation ordering an audit of the California State Bar’s embarrassing rollout of its new exam earlier this year. If approved, that bill ...