Commentary and analysis from veteran journalist Dan Walters, who has covered the state of California for more than six decades. Sign up for his Weekly Walters newsletter.
It's increasingly common for California legislators to bequeath their seats to offspring or spouses, but the phenomenon is anti-democratic and anti-American.
California's changing weather patterns have made the state's water apparatus less capable, but making much-needed change runs into byzantine procedural hurdles.
As California's officials pass laws and regulations to push cities into becoming more receptive to housing development, local officials push back with delaying tactics.
The dream of progressives to make California more like Western Europe suffered a setback when two of their priority bills, including single-payer health care, stalled out in the state Assembly.
Would a new centrally managed health care program be any more effective than the Employment Development Department or the state's other bungling bureaucracies?