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California High-Speed Rail board approves business plan that suggests moving downtown Merced station
When the plan was first introduced in April, it received a somewhat icy reception from the California Legislative Analyst’s Office and others who said it lacked transparency. Although the plan was ultimately revised, there are still critics.
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- When California adopted the top-two open primary system in 2010, proponents argued it would help make the state more moderate because candidates would be compelled to court voters across the political spectrum. But since then, […]
- California's population is stagnating as birth rates and immigration decline. The plateau's impacts will extend far beyond politics.
- The top-two primary system can produce chaos and disengaged voters. This year’s picks for governor are coming from a small share of voters.
- An anti-tax backlash resulted in a November ballot measure that could hamstring the finances of every jurisdiction in California. Capitol leaders must strike a deal with proponents to pull it from the ballot.
- California voters approved a top-two primary election designed to encourage moderation. But in most races, it ends in a conventional Democrat vs. Republican. Some are ready to scrap the top two.
- Contradictory statements from the Trump administration about new rules for legal immigration are confusing employers and stoking fear among green card holders, writes CalMatters’ Wendy Fry. In May the U.S. Department of Homeland Security sent […]
- The Trump administration is sending conflicting signals about a policy that would make most immigrants return to their home countries while applying for green cards.
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