A California lawyer tells doctors that they should not expect to be asked to testify in workers’ compensation trials unless they contribute $2,500 to Phil Angelides’ campaign for governor.
Category Archives: California
Careful with that “e-waste”
As a service to California readers, I call attention to new state regulations on disposal of household waste.
Proposition 80
Here’s some background on the problems in the California electricity market over the last 10 years and why I believe that Californians should vote no on Proposition 80.
Proposition 77
It is my intention occasionally to offer thoughts about some of the propositions on which Californians will be asked to vote this November and provide a forum for discussion of the issues. Today I take up Proposition 77, the redistricting initiative.
Lockyer to the rescue
I’m starting to think that every day some politician is going to come up with a new idea for how to make the current gas situation worse. California’s Attorney General provides today’s illustration.
Investigating charges of Medi-Cal fraud
There are some obvious steps we could take to make sure that state and federal contributions for medical assistance are spent as effectively as possible.
Update on Kelo in California
New developments on the implications of the Supreme Court’s Kelo decision for California.
No blackouts yet
Thank you, fellow Californians, for paying due diligence to your conserve-o-meter.
San Diego in the spotlight
Say what you will about San Diego politics, at least it’s not boring.
Some like it hot
California may again offer the nation a useful illustration this summer of how not to deal
with an energy crisis.