California Death Penalty Opponents Use Economic Arguments
The indebted state would save over $100 million a year if inmates on death row were given life without parole
The indebted state would save over $100 million a year if inmates on death row were given life without parole
If California voters pass Proposition 32, unions, corporations, and government contractors would be prohibited from donating to political candidates and from deducting money from workers' paychecks to use for political purposes.
California's new top-two election system was apparently not restricting enough of opinion for the incumbent Democrat
Ban will include electronic cigarettes
City owes $2.7 million to employee retirement system
Welcome to the Republican Party!
Rule requires parties to meet qualifications for inclusion in November Ballot months before even the primaries
Was shot by officers chasing after burglary suspects
Nine guns found, including a sniper rifle
Voter blackmail is not a reliable way of garnering support
The latest shameless tactics from California's notorious law enforcement unions.
Pension funds REALLY want their money
Instead, he will get $240,000 a year, so hold the applause
Seal Beach will decide how residents use their own property
Special formulations and difficult entry make for spendy trips to the pump
No involvement in efforts to strike down death penalty, soften "three strikes" laws
As if the two-party status quo weren't enough