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Video: The Movement to the Middle continues
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

Many Californians are frustrated, disenfranchised and increasingly apathetic about the political system.

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California’s primary election not just for jocks and band geeks
150 150 Stacy Danielson

Elections were far less complex back when our most politically influenced moments were deciding which lunch table to sit at.

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Voting resources ahead of the June 5 primaries
150 150 Gina Baleria

One of the key actions we can take as U.S. citizens is to vote. But, sometimes complex ballot measures, unsavory choices, and lack of time can derail us from this important act of democracy.

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Guest Blog: A message to women voters
150 150 Jennifer Waggoner

Jennifer Waggoner, President of the League of Women Voters, has a message for the all of the females out there who are eligible to vote, but choose not to.

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Should candidates be able to hide their incumbency?
150 150 Alexandra Bjerg

At least 10 sitting California state lawmakers running for re-election or new seats avoided disclosing their political office on the ballot by, instead, self-identifying as small business owners, farmers, or physicians.

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California Economy: Punching bag or comeback kid?
150 150 John Guenther

State’s economic woes in spotlight but who is doing something about them?

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Evidence-based budgeting getting national traction
150 150 Chris Nelson

What seems like a common sense idea to us and many other Californians is now getting some national traction right from the White House.

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The movement toward the middle: CA’s growing decline-to-state voters
150 150 Matthew Grant Anson

It’s either Democrat, Republican, or some fringe third party that never comes close to having real political clout. Frustrated voters in California are turning their noses and throwing the menu away entirely by checking the decline-to-state option when registering,.

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