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California Voices

Viewpoints from across California

A "No Dumping. No Parking. No Trespassing." sign sits behind a double-chain-linked fence. A dilapidated, white, one-story building sits behind the sign. The area looks abandoned.
As Caltrans sells homes it bought for defunct road project, some LA residents are being shut out
Caltrans road projects destroyed homes and sliced through neighborhoods often occupied by Black or Latino families. Now the agency is trying to repair the damage by selling back hundreds of homes.
By Denise Amos
A voter fills out their ballot at a polling station at the American Legion in Shasta Lake, California, during a special election in Shasta County November 7, 2023.
California’s representative democracy isn’t very representative of democracy
If California adopted proportional representation, its state legislature would have more political parties, resulting in more coalitions, compromise and responsive policies.
By Caledon Myers
The skyline of San Francisco as seen from Bernal Heights Hill on March 16, 2020. Photo by Jeff Chiu, AP Photo
California’s political clout will fade as long as population growth remains slow
California’s clout in both presidential and congressional elections is shrinking. It’s a stark reminder of the old adage that demography drives destiny.
By Dan Walters
Development near the Ballona Wetlands in the Playa Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles on June 4, 2024. Photo by Zaydee Sanchez for CalMatters
Unfinished wetlands from Playa Vista pact capture the promise, perils of California housing
Playa Vista, a West LA community that took decades to build, is an extraordinary accomplishment in a city where housing is notoriously difficult to create. Yet one piece remains: the wetlands restoration. It's being blocked, paradoxically, by environmentalists.
By Jim Newton
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Commentary
Commentary: Democrats’ hopes for House takeover hinge on California, but it won’t be easy
Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi wants to reclaim the House of Representatives and return to the speakership she held for the last two years of George W. Bush’s presidency and the first two years of Barack Obama’s. However, for San Franciscan Pelosi and the Democrats to recapture the House, they would have to not only hold […]
By Dan Walters • June 22, 2017
Commentary
Commentary: California’s north-south rivalry could play out in 2018 race for governor
One of California’s most enduring conflicts is the one between San Francisco and Los Angeles for economic, cultural and, of course, political dominance. San Francisco was No. 1 during the latter half of the 19th century, its dominance fueled by the gold rush and the banking empires it spawned. But Los Angeles came on strong […]
By Dan Walters • June 21, 2017
Commentary
Commentary: Both parties should be ashamed of their Newman recall hijinks
The recall campaign aimed at forcing Democrat Josh Newman out of the state Senate has become a hot mess that mirrors Washington’s toxic politics. The Republicans who want to oust Newman from his Orange County-centered Senate district and the Capitol’s dominant Democrats who want to save his seat would destabilize California’s politics, with consequences that […]
By Dan Walters • June 19, 2017
Commentary
Commentary: State’s ‘balanced and progressive’ budget carries big risks for taxpayers
Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders are patting themselves on the back for what Brown describes as a “balanced and progressive budget” for the 2017-18 fiscal year that begins July 1. The “progressive” description of the $185 billion budget alludes to expanding benefits for the very large number of impoverished Californians – at least a […]
By Dan Walters • June 18, 2017
Commentary
Commentary: Board of Equalization, an embarrassment for decades, finally getting overhaul
Gov. Jerry Brown and state legislators are on the verge of virtually eliminating the state Board of Equalization, which has been in existence nearly 140 years. It’s about time. The five-member tax agency has been an embarrassment for decades. Four of the five members are directly elected from immense districts and the board, which collects sales […]
By Dan Walters • June 15, 2017
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Commentary
Commentary: After 9,000 columns, I’m still watching California — now from a new perch
So here I am again, beginning the third incarnation of my running commentary on all things California, but particularly its politics. Having written more than 9,000 California-centric columns over the last 36-plus years, first for the late Sacramento Union and then for 33 years for the Sacramento Bee, I and the column have moved to […]
By Dan Walters • June 14, 2017
Health
Reader reaction: A dentist questions safety paradigms
This letter was written in response to A child’s death and the power of the dental lobby, which CALmatters published on April 13, 2016. “There is no evidence that dental anesthesia under this model of care carries a greater risk than dental care with a second anesthesiologist present,” Alicia Malaby, spokeswoman for the California Dental […]
By Reader Reactions • April 26, 2016
Economy
Opinion: Why California should follow its cities to a higher minimum wage
With wages stagnant, inequality growing, and Washington, D.C., gridlocked, states and cities are taking matters into their own hands by raising the minimum wage.  Before 2012, only five local governments in the United States had their own minimum wage laws; now about 30 do.  At the forefront are 15 California cities and counties, the largest […]
By Expert Perspectives • November 22, 2015
Reader Reactions
Opinion: Increasing minimum wage is wrong tool to alleviate poverty
Of late, the minimum wage battle in California appears to be never-ending. No sooner did California increase its minimum wage to $9 per hour in 2013 (slated to increase to $10 per hour in January 2016), did some legislators attempt to accelerate and further increase the minimum wage. More recently, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee […]
By Expert Perspectives • November 22, 2015

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