12Jan

January 12, 2017

Political Stories – Top stories California revenue is growing. So why the talk of deficits? — The paradoxical budget picture is a result of revenue growing more slowly than economists had predicted after years of rapid increases from a hard-charging economy. While Brown expects revenue to be up 3 percent next year, the governor and lawmakers assumed […]

11Jan

January 11, 2016

Political Stories – Top stories Jerry Brown budget plan urges ‘saving some biscuits for a rainy day’ — Amid deep uncertainty about changes in state revenue and Washington, California Gov. Jerry Brown presented a $177.1 billion state budget Tuesday that assumes the state will have billions of dollars less to spend over the next 18 months compared […]

10Jan

January 10, 2017

Political Stories – Top stories Four big questions for Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed budget — The well-being of California’s volatile revenue mix is a constant of state budgets, and Gov. Jerry Brown has regularly warned of looming red ink since returning to the statehouse six years ago. But this month’s inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, along with […]

09Jan

January 9, 2017

Political Stories – Top stories This California Republican is hoping he’ll have more luck with his immigration reform idea under Trump — Rep. Jeff Denham has been at odds with his own party’s leadership on immigration reform before, but he’s trying again with this Congress, hoping a single comment from the president-elect is a sign his idea might have a […]

08Jan

January 8, 2017

Political Stories – Top stories  John Myers: The only thing ‘special’ about California special elections is the cost to taxpayers – The common sense meaning of the word “special” is to describe something that, at the very least, is unusual. But there have been 50 special legislative or congressional elections in California in the last decade, according to […]

07Jan

January 7, 2017

Political Stories – Top stories Foon Rhee: How democracy is growing in California cities – A new index shows that more city council members are being elected from districts and that more elections are being held on dates with higher turnouts. But there’s more work to do on campaign finance. Rhee in Sacramento Bee In rural California town […]

06Jan

January 6, 2017

Political Stories- Top stories Legislature doesn’t look like California, but in some ways it’s closer than before — The California lawmakers who returned to the Capitol this week as a group are younger and much more reflective of California’s diverse racial and ethnic makeup than their counterparts about two decades ago. In all of those categories, though, […]

06Jan

WONDERFUL PUBLIC SERVICE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP – DEADLINE FAST APPROACHING

Media Contact: Mark Keppler 559-278-1133 mkeppler@csufresno.edu   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   WONDERFUL PUBLIC SERVICE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP DEADLINE FAST APPROACHING Applications for two $56,000 Fellowships Due February 24, 2017   Fresno, CA (January 6, 2017) – Through the generosity of The Wonderful Company, San Joaquin Valley students will have the opportunity to become the next generation […]

05Jan

January 5, 2017

Political Stories – Top stories Obama moves to speed up Delta tunnels project — The Obama administration acted Wednesday to speed up federal environmental reviews on California’s controversial Delta tunnels project, saying the project is needed “to help address the effects of drought and climate change on California’s water supply and imperiled wildlife.” Sacramento Bee article; Stockton Record article […]

04Jan

January 4, 2017

Political Stories – Top stories California legislators: Just like you? — There are more white men named Jim in the California Legislature than black and Asian-American women—combined. And that’s not even including another white “James”. Or a Latino Jimmy. California’s new legislative session begins in earnest this week, and a fresh class of legislators will influence everything […]