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California’s budget charade reflects a 15-year-long conflict over the process
San Mateo Daily Journal· 17 hours agoWhat’s happening on the state budget this week — or, more accurately, not happening — is the latest...
Walters: Supreme Court could weaken environmental law used in California housing conflicts
VC Star | Ventura County Star via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFor years housing advocates have complained about CEQA’s misuse, and the state’s political leaders...
Biden Nominates Alameda County Judge Noël Wise to Northern District Bench | The Recorder
Law.com· 3 days agoEdward Davila, who announced plans last year to take senior status whenever his successor assumes...
Mondaire Jones is sorry not sorry
Politico· 6 days agoMAKING MOVES: Jeff Le is starting at SecurityScorecard as VP for global government affairs and public policy. He most recently was director of government...
California legislators pass placeholder budget to keep collecting their pay
Just the News· 2 days agoLegislators must pass a balanced budget, even if it is an incomplete, non-final budget, before June...
Kentucky's father-son governor combination one of only a few in the nation | Opinion
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoOther father-son governors: Mario and Andrew Cuomo in New York; Pat and Jerry Brown in California;...
LA City Council votes on plan for future of driverless cars
NBC Los Angeles· 4 days agoThe Los Angeles City Council voted Monday to strengthen its ability to monitor and possibly create...
LA votes to monitor driverless vehicles
FOX 11 News Los Angeles· 4 days agoThe Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to bolster its ability to monitor and potentially regulate driverless vehicles in the city. In a 13-0 vote,...
The Phoenix Zoo opened more than 60 years ago. See what it looked like
The Arizona Republic· 5 days agoThe Phoenix Zoo opened in November 1962. The zoo was originally called the Maytag Zoo after Robert...
Can California control its boom-and-bust budget?
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoCalifornia thought it was awash in funds. Now it's awash in red ink, and the answer may be deeper cuts or giving state leaders more power to raise...