Commentary and analysis from veteran journalist Dan Walters, who has covered the state of California for more than six decades. 报名 for his Weekly Walters newsletter.
The state is pressuring California's cities to adopt pro-housing policies, including quotas on zoning residential land. However, some cities are trying to find ways to undermine he quotas.
A bill that California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed, supposedly exposing gun manufacturers to lawsuits, is really a political stunt to bolster Newsom's feud with Texas and Florida.
California is continuing to recover from the severe recession that COVID-19 sparked in 2020, but the rate of recovery is slowing and there may be a recession on the horizon.
California's Democratic politicians bend over backwards to help their union allies recruit and retain dues-paying members but so far have killed efforts to allow legislative employees to join a union.
California's iconic property tax limit, Proposition 13, has survived attempts to repeal or change it for 44 years, but a new study claims that it's a racist tool and calls for changes.
California's much-troubled bullet train project has gotten a reprieve with a political deal to free up $4.2 billion in bond money but it still faces years of uncertainty over its fate.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's three-day visit to Washington last week fueled media speculation that he is laying the groundwork for a presidential campaign.
California's "sunshine laws," such as the Brown Act, require public agencies to do their business publicly, but pending legislation would punch loopholes.