California cities spent $37 billion on public employees last year
Public employees make our cities work. They pick up trash, run the airports, drive buses, police our neighborhoods and put out fires. But those employees come with a big price …
Public employees make our cities work. They pick up trash, run the airports, drive buses, police our neighborhoods and put out fires. But those employees come with a big price …
Oakland’s leaders have avoided fiscal responsibility for years. Now they want residents to pay the price. Oakland has overspent its tax revenues by more than $100 million annually since …
ExxonMobil made headlines again this year for its climate suppression, doubling down on lawsuits against two investors for introducing climate shareholder proposals for pollution cuts. While the resolutions have been withdrawn ahead …
Responding to climate change, more than 1,600 universities, pension funds and governments have divested over $40.6 trillion of their fossil fuel assets to date. Their financial returns are as good or …
Click here for a complete list of our election recommendations. After 24 years on the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, Federal Glover will step down at the end of …
BY ADAM ASHTON | CalMatters A California Supreme Court decision three years ago was supposed to be the final word on former Gov. Jerry Brown’s marquee pension limit law, but …