California's official rulemaking process is, to say the last, incredibly complex. In this second of a two-part Micheli Files, ...
The fires that scorched Southern California last month were the opposite of a “natural” disaster. They were driven by the fossil fuels we burn around the clock.
Gov. Gavin Newsom's new podcast has sent shockwaves through California's political world. But is there more to Newsom's efforts than meets the eye?
OPINION - A new California Mobility Index (CMI) ranking the state’s four-year institutions did more than highlight the importance of the California State University (CSU) system to low- and ...
Capitol Weekly held its first conference of 2025, and the only one of four this year held online. Throughout three panels and ...
Just days after three major Jewish organizations announced that an Orange County school district had agreed to settle a ...
You have questions about the myriad of rules around drafting bills in the California Legislature - we have answers! Or to be ...
OPINION - Without substantial changes, the draft regulations for California's historic SB 54 recycling law will disrupt ...
In the California Constitution, it sets forth the method of enacting new laws, or statutes, in this state. That lawmaking power is shared between the Legislature and the People (through the initiative ...
What is a “constitutional amendment”? Although California’s Constitution provides for the amendment of this document, our state Constitution does not define this term. A traditional definition of a ...
OPINION – Jared Martinez is one of hundreds of young men and women from the California Conservation Corps to be deployed to Southern California while the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires raged ...