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California is still No. 1 in agriculture, generating $60 billion a year, but other industries have more clout. The state plans to double subsidies to films, which amount to half that.
California politicians face a tipping point in the agricultural industry, with rising costs and reduced production threatening farmers' livelihoods.
Opinion Opinion: California politicians boost movie business, but ignore agriculture’s troubles by Dan Walters • CalMatters Columnist June 24, 2025, 2:11 p.m.
Chris Josephs, co-founder of the viral investing app Autopilot, said the new tool enables users to track and replicate the portfolios of politicians and others who have raked in money.
Aristotle is said to have coined the phrase “nature abhors a vacuum” — or “horror vacui” in Latin — as a principle in the physical world. However it applies equally well to politics ...
California bureaucrats and politicians didn't set the horrible LA fires. They made them far worse through horrible regulations and a failure to provide water to fight them.
The annual frog jump on the lawn at the California Capitol marks the beginning of summer, but it's also a chance to put politics aside and concentrate on leaping forward, together, as a state.
California politicians react to Biden dropping out of presidential race and endorsing Kamala Harris Here is how California leaders are reacting to the decision.
Walters: California politicians ignore agriculture’s troubles but boost movie business State’s $60 billion-a-year farm industry is beset by economic and political factors threatening to reduce ...
Dan Walters: California politicians ignore agriculture’s troubles but boost movie business State’s $60 billion-a-year farm industry is beset by economic and political factors threatening to ...