By Jon Ortiz -
Updated: 8:52 am
The federal government has charged a former Caltrans civil engineer with trying to illegally export $550,000 worth of radiation-hardened computer circuits used in satellite communications to China, according to a Colorado grand jury indictment.
By Michael Doyle -
Updated: Thursday, February 2 2012 - 10:28 am
Some challengers are out-raising incumbents, while one is flipping loans to his own campaign like hot cakes, as millions of dollars pour into California congressional races.
By David Siders -
Published: Thursday, February 2 2012 - 12:00 am
Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, who pops up from time to time to snipe at Gov. Jerry Brown, suggested Wednesday that his fellow Democrat lacks a "vision for greatness" and is "not necessarily the most collaborative executive," and he criticized social service cuts Brown has proposed.
By Dan Smith -
Published: Thursday, February 2 2012 - 12:00 am
Businesses, organized labor and other interests spent a record amount lobbying California state government last year, nearly 6 percent more than they did in 2010.
By Jim Sanders -
Updated: Tuesday, January 31 2012 - 11:22 am
Legislation to create a tiered sex-offender registration system designed to focus attention on violent criminals was killed Monday by the Assembly.
By Jim Sanders -
Published: Tuesday, January 31 2012 - 12:00 am
California lawmakers stepped into a power struggle Monday by approving legislation to give local trial courts more control over their spending.
By Kevin Yamamura -
Published: Monday, January 30 2012 - 12:00 am
The California Teachers Association officially agreed Sunday to back Gov. Jerry Brown's multibillion-dollar tax plan, which should provide the governor hefty financial support for his fall campaign.
By Jim Sanders -
Published: Saturday, January 28 2012 - 12:00 am
A California Supreme Court ruling Friday significantly raised Democratic Party prospects of gaining the supermajority needed in the state Senate to pass tax or fee increases.
By Torey Van Oot -
Published: Friday, January 27 2012 - 12:00 am
An effort to extend the life of local redevelopment agencies through April 15 is "not going to happen," Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg said Thursday.
By Jim Sanders -
Updated: Monday, January 23 2012 - 7:08 am
The message in some job advertisements these days is pretty blunt: Don't bother sending a résumé if you're not bringing home a paycheck already.
By Jon Ortiz -
Updated: Sunday, January 22 2012 - 12:23 pm
With contracts covering roughly 24,000 state employees expiring July 1, the Brown administration has set meetings in February and March for the government and four unions to publicly release initial bargaining proposals.
By Jim Sanders -
Updated: Sunday, January 22 2012 - 12:31 pm
Legislation that would have allowed Cal Expo to operate more independently and to receive the proceeds of any sale or leasing of its land died Thursday in an Assembly committee.
By Torey Van Oot -
Updated: Sunday, January 22 2012 - 12:32 pm
A Republican senator's push to override Gov. Jerry Brown's veto of his state parks legislation failed Thursday in the Senate.
By Jim Sanders -
Updated: Wednesday, January 18 2012 - 12:18 pm
California's newly drawn legislative and congressional lines cleared a major hurdle Tuesday when the U.S. Department of Justice ruled that they do not dilute minority voting power in four counties under federal oversight.
By Torey Van Oot -
Published: Sunday, January 15 2012 - 12:00 am
It's that time of year again, California. Clipboard-carrying paid solicitors and volunteers are setting up shop outside grocery stores and on busy street corners in search of petition signatures for proposed initiatives for the November ballot.
By Jim Sanders -
Published: Thursday, January 12 2012 - 12:00 am
Newly released Assembly records provide no smoking gun for Assemblyman Anthony Portantino's accusation that his office funds were slashed last summer as punishment for casting the lone Democratic vote against the state budget.
By Jim Sanders -
Published: Wednesday, January 11 2012 - 12:00 am
About a month before state Senate candidates must file for the June primary election, the California Supreme Court wrestled Tuesday with which district boundaries should be used if a pending referendum qualifies for the ballot.
By David Siders -
Updated: Wednesday, September 14 2011 - 4:14 pm
Even in heavily Democratic California, President Barack Obama's job approval rating has plummeted among voters, largely on his handling of the economy, according to a new Field Poll.
By Jack Chang -
Updated: Friday, January 27 2012 - 7:14 am
The United States claims one of the lowest rates of women legislators in the developed world. Reversing this trend has been the 9-year-old mission of Emerge California, a groundbreaking, San Francisco-based group with branches in nine states.
By Jim Sanders -
Updated: Wednesday, July 8 2009 - 4:10 pm
California lawmakers finally voted on a state budget Sunday – but it died a partisan death.
By Kevin Yamamura, Bobby Caina Calvan and M.S. Enkoji -
Updated: Wednesday, July 8 2009 - 4:05 pm
Updated: Wednesday, July 8 2009 - 3:57 pm
The day after unveiling $8.2 billion in proposed tax increases mostly on high-income earners and corporations, legislative Democrats on Wednesday said they have done all they can to trim the state budget without harming education and health care.