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Yesterday the state Assembly passed two bills taking aim at gasoline price spikes, after hours of hearings in a special session called by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Plus, the governor signs a package of reparation bills including one issuing a formal apology for California perpetuating slavery in its early days as a state. Scott and Guy are joined by Politico senior California politics and policy reporter Jeremy B. White. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Republican effort to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas failed — in part due to a surprising defection from a conservative House member from California. Plus, the congressional race to replace former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is getting nasty in Kern County, as MAGA Republicans pile onto McCarthy's anointed successor, Assemblymember Vince Fong. Scott and Marisa chat about all that with Jeremy B. White, senior political reporter for POLITICO.
Over the last two years, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has sharpened his environmental rhetoric and pushed climate change toward the top of his policy agenda – a notable evolution in political strategy highlighted by his trip to China this week. POLITICO's Jeremy White breaks down why Newsom is embracing the role of climate champion right now and how his China trip fits into that political strategy. Plus, the Biden administration proposed banning all uses of trichloroethylene, an extremely toxic chemical linked with cancer and developmental effects. For more news on energy and the environment, subscribe to Power Switch, our free evening newsletter: https://www.politico.com/power-switch And for even deeper coverage and analysis, read our Morning Energy newsletter by subscribing to POLITICO Pro: https://subscriber.politicopro.com/newsletter-archive/morning-energy Catherine Morehouse is an energy reporter for POLITICO and the host of the POLITICO Energy podcast. Jeremy B. White is a senior reporter covering the intersection of politics in policy in California. Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer. Kara Tabor is an audio producer for POLITICO. Gloria Gonzalez is the deputy energy editor for POLITICO. Matt Daily is the energy editor for POLITICO.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, June 9, 20234:20 pm: Travis Gillmore, a reporter with the Epoch Times joins Rod to discuss how trucking companies will struggle to meet California's electric vehicle mandate.:38 pm: Representative Ken Ivory joins Rod for an update on the latest on the Bible ban in the Davis School District.6:05 pm: Brad Polumbo, Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of BASEDPolitics joins the program to discuss his piece about how the results of recent studies show the covid lockdowns were a costly failure.6:20 pm: Breccan Thies, an Investigative Reporter for the Washington Examiner joins Rod to discuss his piece about a study showing smartphone use by children leads to worse mental health outcomes as adults.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversation this week with Fox News Analyst Jason Chaffetz on his new book “The Puppeteers: The People Who Control the People Who Control America,” and (at 6:50 pm) with Politico reporter Jeremy B. White on the growing rivalry between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida's Ron DeSantis.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, June 6, 20234:20 pm: Ben Johnson, Senior Editor for The Washington Stand joins the program for a conversation about his piece on the results of a study that shows gender affirming care leaves people lonely and depressed.4:38 pm: Former Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz, now a Fox News contributor, joins Rod to discuss his new book “The Puppeteers: The People Who Control the People Who Control America.”6:05 pm: Representative Trevor Lee joins Rod to discuss how the Utah Transit Authority shelved plans to put a Pride-themed bus in Salt Lake City's Pride Parade on Sunday after he and other lawmakers expressed concerns about UTA's involvement in the event.6:20 pm: Jeremy B. White, a reporter for Politico, joins Rod for a conversation about the growing rivalry between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.6:38 pm: Jeffrey Tucker, Founder and Director of the Brownstone Institute joins the show for a conversation about why he says corporate America is destroying itself by continuing to push woke ideologies in the face of consumer backlash.
Support the show: http://www.themarkthompsonshow.com --The Georgia run-off was insanely close but it's over and the incumbent Democrat, Warnock prevailed. What does the 51-49 Senate mean for Democrats? We'll discuss. A guilty verdict in the Trump Org trial may be the least of Trump's problems. We discuss in Chunk of Trump. California Playbook author, Jeremy B White, on new legislative session and Governor's priorities at odds with some legislators of his own party. Law and Disorder and News of the Bizarre are planned too.
Support the show: http://www.themarkthompsonshow.com --The self-cleaning toilet in SF that was to never fail has already failed in less than 2 weeks.USA wins a key match to continue in World Cup. California Playbook author, Jeremy B White visits. ABC7's Spencer Christian is our guest. Also.. Oath Keeper leader found guilty... Update on "Banner Poll" and Merch news.
Support the show: http://www.themarkthompsonshow.com --On today's show: The joys of shopping, the Supreme Court slaps down Trump tax dodge, Lindsey Graham testifies, New GOP Speaker regime-Analysis, Jay Leno is back behind the wheel, Jeremy B. White from Politico's California Playback stops by, and so much more. It's a big big show!
Support the show: http://www.themarkthompsonshow.com --Abortion rights, election denial, crime and inflation were all on voters' minds, but not the way pollsters had initially thought. Breaking down the polling and California ballots from LA to SF with Politico's Jeremy B White. National politics with former ABC News Senior Correspondent, Jim Avila
Former ABC News White House/Senior Correspondent, Jim Avila joins to talk about the Fetterman/Oz debate and the realties for Democrats. From Politico's California Playbook, Jeremy B White, on Newsom and windfall oil tax realities. Also, LA Mayoral election.. Ted Cruz on The View.
California Politics Playbook writer for Politico, Jeremy B. White joins Kim McCallister as she fills in for Mark Thompson to discuss the two gambling initiatives that will be on the ballot this fall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California Politics Playbook writer for Politico, Jeremy B. White joins Kim McCallister as she fills in for Mark Thompson to discuss the two gambling initiatives that will be on the ballot this fall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a busy week in Sacramento as Governor Gavin Newsom signed a flurry of legislation into law including the closely watched bill to make it easier for California farmworkers to unionize which he had previously hinted at vetoing. It's now down to the wire for the Governor to sign or veto the final pieces of legislation that lawmakers sent to him to finish before the end of his deadline. Fore more, KCBS Radio Anchors Patti Reising and Bret Burkhart spoke with Jeremy B. White, author of Politico's California Playbook.
This week's The Issue Is, Elex is joined by U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm as she discuses the push for more electric vehicles. Politico's Jeremy B. White and Alexei Kossef from CalMatters discuss the end of the California Legislative session.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California Playbook writer is with Mark Thompson to discuss California Gavin Newsom's approval rating.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California Playbook writer is with Mark Thompson to discuss California Gavin Newsom's approval rating.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former California representative T.J. Cox is facing the possibility of prison and fines after FBI agents arrested him Tuesday in Fresno on fraud charges — some related to his congressional campaign. Jeremy B. White co-writes the California Playbook, covers politics in the Golden State and today is with Mark Thompson to explain what the future holds for T.J. Cox.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former California representative T.J. Cox is facing the possibility of prison and fines after FBI agents arrested him Tuesday in Fresno on fraud charges — some related to his congressional campaign. Jeremy B. White co-writes the California Playbook, covers politics in the Golden State and today is with Mark Thompson to explain what the future holds for T.J. Cox.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California politics writer for Playbook, joins Mark Thompson to discuss the ongoing housing crisis in San Francisco.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California politics writer for Playbook, joins Mark Thompson to discuss the ongoing housing crisis in San Francisco.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politico's California politics writer, Jeremy B. White, is with Mark Thompson to talk about Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan and California declaring Monkeypox a state of emergency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politico's California politics writer, Jeremy B. White, is with Mark Thompson to talk about Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan and California declaring Monkeypox a state of emergency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California Playbook writer is with Mark Thompson to explain how much influence San Francisco Mayor London Breed has within California.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, California politics writer for Politico's Playbook joins Mark Thompson to discuss California Republicans in the post Trump era. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, California politics writer for Politico's Playbook joins Mark Thompson to discuss California Republicans in the post Trump era. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California Playbook writer is with Mark Thompson to share all the latest happenings in California politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California Playbook writer is with Mark Thompson to share all the latest happenings in California politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California politics writer for Playbook joins Mark Thompson to discuss Governor Gavin Newsom's CARE Court. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California politics writer for Playbook joins Mark Thompson to discuss Governor Gavin Newsom's CARE Court. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California politics writer joins Mark Thompson to discuss the Los Angeles Mayor election and the surprising celebrity endorsements for each candidate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California politics writer joins Mark Thompson to discuss the Los Angeles Mayor election and the surprising celebrity endorsements for each candidate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, writer for Politico's California Playbook for POLITICO joins Mark Thompson to discuss the recall of San Francisco's District Attorney Chesa Boudin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, writer for Politico's California Playbook for POLITICO joins Mark Thompson to discuss the recall of San Francisco's District Attorney Chesa Boudin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, California political writer for Politico's Playbook joins Mark Thompson to talk about expected voter turnout for upcoming elections in California. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, California political writer for Politico's Playbook joins Mark Thompson to talk about expected voter turnout for upcoming elections in California. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politico's California Playbook writer Jeremy B. White, joins Mark Thompson to discuss California gun laws and explain which law makers take money from the NRA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politico's California Playbook writer Jeremy B. White, joins Mark Thompson to discuss California gun laws and explain which law makers take money from the NRA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, writer for Politico's Playbook joins Mark Thompson to discuss the delicate balance between politics and preserving nature. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, writer for Politico's Playbook joins Mark Thompson to discuss the delicate balance between politics and preserving nature. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, California politics and Playbook writer for Politico, joins Mark Thompson to discuss the likelihood of Mayor London Breed commenting on District Attorney Chesa Boudin's recall election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, California politics and Playbook writer for Politico, joins Mark Thompson to discuss the likelihood of Mayor London Breed commenting on District Attorney Chesa Boudin's recall election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California Playbook writer joins Mark Thompson to discuss one of California's biggest issues - housing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico's California Playbook writer joins Mark Thompson to discuss one of California's biggest issues - housing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a jam-packed episode of R&G! First, PFF's Kevin Cole joins Josh to talk about which NFL teams have improved the most this offseason. Then Golf Analyst Cam Rogers hops on to talk Masters Gambling. And finally, Politico's Jeremy B. White explains why California is the ‘holy grail' of sports betting.
Jeremy B. White, California political reporter for Politico's Playbook joins Mark Thompson to explain why California is flooded with money when it comes to politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, a political writer for California's Politico, joins Mark Thompson to discuss when residents will vote on legalizing gambling in California. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, a political writer for California's Politico, joins Mark Thompson to discuss when residents will vote on legalizing gambling in California. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, a political reporter for Politico's California Playbook, joins Mark Thompson to discuss his article - released today - "Batman vs. Prop 47". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, a Politico writer for California Playbook, joins Mark Thompson to discuss the newest phase of the coronavirus pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politico's Jeremy B. White joins Mark Thompson to share the latest California politics, focusing on Governor Newsom's State of the State address. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, writer for Politico's California playbook, joins Mark Thompson to inform listeners on local stories. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, California politics for Politico, joins Mark Thompson to discuss the San Francisco School Board recall. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, a reporter on California politics for POLITICO, joins The Mark Thompson Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, California Playbook political expert for Politico, joins The Mark Thompson Show to explain the latest news surrounding California. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy B. White, Politico writer for California politics joins The Mark Thompson Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the third time in 10 years, California is in the middle of the national vaccine wars. On Monday, State Sen. Richard Pan unveiled legislation to eliminate the personal belief exemption for the impending Covid-19 vaccine mandate for K-12 students in California.California Playbook co-author Jeremy B. White reports.
Politico's California Playbook, Jeremy B. White, joins Mark Thompson to discuss when crime will decrease in San Francisco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politico's California Playbook, Jeremy B. White, joins Mark Thompson to discuss when crime will decrease in San Francisco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jeremy B. White co-writes the California Playbook and covers politics in the Golden State. He previously covered the California Legislature for the Sacramento Bee, where he reported on campaigns, myriad nationally significant policy clashes and multiple FBI investigations of sitting lawmakers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Steve and Kristen chat with Politico California Playbook's Jeremy B. White to discuss what comes next for California now that the recall is safely in the rearview mirror and Gavin Newsom gets to business. Then Steve and Kristen discuss the new vaccine mandates and how Teacher's Unions are openly backing calls to designate angry parents "domestic terrorists".
We'll talk to the authors of the new book, Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice, and get the latest on the Newsom recall effort with Jeremy B. White of Politico's California Playbook. And, Joseph will interview the creator of "The Lower Bottoms", a new podcast about a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood in West Oakland.
Today we get into the updates on Afghanistan and a breakdown of the horrific events that have happened over the weekend and what could lie ahead. Also, as schools reopen, what works to prevent the spread of COVID and what's not worth the effort. Plus, hosts of the Queer Money podcast share more about financial literacy for the queer community and so much more! Special Guests: Jeremy B. White - Co-writes the California Playbook for POLITICO and covers California politics. Olivier Knox - Daily 202 Anchor at The Washington Post. Brandon Guthrie - Associate Professor of Global Health and Epidemiology at the University of Washington. David & John Auten-Schneider - The Debt Free Guys and hosts of the Queer Money podcast. Hannah Sampson- Travel Reporter at The Washington Post. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new poll from the Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies shows that 47 percent of likely California voters are in favor of replacing Gov. Gavin Newsom. POLITICO's Jeremy White reports. Plus, Democrats press Biden to extend the eviction ban. And Senators reach a deal to provide funding for the Capitol Police and National Guard. Jeremy B. White co-writes the California Playbook for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Read more: Poll: Newsom 'in jeopardy' of being recalled if Democrats remain apathetic
A new poll from the Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies shows 47 percent of likely California voters are in favor of replacing Gov. Gavin Newsom. POLITICO's Jeremy White reports. Plus, Democrats press Biden to extend the eviction ban. And Senators reach a deal to provide funding for the Capitol Police and National Guard. Jeremy B. White co-writes the California Playbook for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Read more: Poll: Newsom 'in jeopardy' of being recalled if Democrats remain apathetic
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has vastly overstated wildfire prevention work completed by his administration, according to a Capital Public Radio investigation released Wednesday. State fire officials have treated less than 18 of the 140 square miles (50 of the 365 square kilometers) that the Democratic governor has touted, the radio station reported. The land is part of 35 priority projects Newsom designated in 2019 on the heels of the deadliest wildfire season in state history. In 2020, California's fuel reduction efforts also dropped from the year before, and Newsom cut the fire prevention budget by $150 million, CapRadio reported. The governor's office declined to comment on the investigation, and state fire officials took responsibility for Newsom sharing inaccurate information. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection had not “done our job in educating the public, nor the governor's office” on how to communicate about the efforts, Chief Tom Porter said. Republican lawmakers and those challenging Newsom in an expected recall election later this year quickly jumped on the story as evidence of mismanagement and deceptive governing. Also on Wednesday, the recall election for Governor Newsom took another step forward as the Secretary of State's office said that counties had submitted final signature counts following the period provided by state law that allows people who have signed the recall petition to withdraw their signatures. The final tally was more than 200,000 signatures over what's required to trigger the recall. As POLITICO's Jeremy B. White reports, this was an incremental step, as the governor's office has already said it knows the signatures withdrawn in that window wouldn't be enough to cancel the recall. Today on AirTalk, we'll look at the latest on the recall election and dig into the findings of the CapRadio investigation on state efforts to prevent wildfires. With files from the Associated Press Guests: Dan Walters, long-time California politics observer with CALmatters, a nonprofit public interest publication; he tweets @DanCALmatters Melanie Mason, national political correspondent for the Los Angeles Times; she tweets @melmason
Elex sits down with former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer on his run for Governor. Politico's Carla Marinucci and Jeremy B. White joins the show to discuss Gov. Newsom's rollercoaster week and the recall challengers.
The Centers for Disease Control announced last week that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear masks or physically distance in most circumstances; we discuss what that means for California’s June 15th reopening and more happenings across the state’s political landscape. The future of the workforce and whether jobs will follow people is also top of mind, with the pandemic slowly ending and a look at Sacramento’s restaurant and eatery scene heading into the summer. Today's Guests POLITICO California Playbook Co-Writer Jeremy B. White on what the CDC’s new mask guidelines mean for California’s June 15th reopening, Caitlyn Jenner's struggle to gain traction in the recall election, and more MIT Technology Review Senior Editor James Temple explains how the state's carbon offset program might be pumping millions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere Public Policy Institute of California Vice President of Research and Senior Fellow Sarah Bohn discusses the future of work in California post-COVID-19 and the prospect of whether jobs will follow people or not The Sacramento Bee Food and Beverage Reporter Benjy Egel on the region's restaurant and eatery scene heading into the summer
Though unofficial, it appears California voters will be deciding whether or not to recall Governor Newsom in the fall. What could help stave off a recall, and why did Newsom wait so long to address it?Plus, we're covering the surge of racist attacks against Asian Americans. Why words matter and how the media needs to pay special attention. We're also looking at California population trends. Is a "silver wave" about to hit California? Today's Guests Politico California Reporter Jeremy B. White on the latest Newsom recall news and notes, including the top contenders for the California Attorney General post. CapRadio Race and Equity Reporter Sarah Mizes-Tan joins us to discuss the Sacramento area’s reaction to the deadly shootings in Georgia of 8 people — including 6 Asian women. Asian American Journalists Association Executive Director Naomi Tacuyan Underwood will help us understand the delicate nuances of covering a tragedy in Georgia and why it is imperative for journalists to choose their words carefully so as to not help perpetuate any further stereotypes, even though unintended. Public Policy Institute of California Senior Fellow Hans Johnson shares new research into the state’s changing demographics and population trends.
Gov. Gavin Newsom last week unveiled a record $227 billion state budget proposal to the California Legislature, a dramatic shift away from fears that the state would head off a financial cliff amid a surging pandemic; we navigate the new budget proposal, including where environmental spending stands as a new Legislative session begins. The Governor’s budget follows Secretary of State Alex Padilla's appointment, who will make history this month as the first Latino from California to serve in the U.S. Senate. Senator Designate Padilla joins the show with thoughts on the current state of California, his appointment, and more. Today's Guests CapRadio Politics Reporter and California State of Mind podcast co-host Nicole Nixon navigates the new state budget proposal as the new Legislative session begins CapRadio Environment Reporter Ezra David Romero checks-in on environmental spending as it pertains to the state budget proposal U.S. Senator Designate for California and Secretary of State Alex Padilla discusses the current state of California, his plans for 2021 and appointment as the state’s newest Senator, and more POLITICO California Playbook co-writer Jeremy B. White with analysis of U.S. Senator Designate Alex Padilla’s interview and his historic appointment
On today's show: Dr. Alok Patel on the vaccine Economist Gary Schlossberg on the market during the holiday season Politico's Jeremy B. White Dan was a figure skater? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
COVID-19 has hit the arts community particularly hard. Concerts, theaters, shows, museums and other performance venues are canceled or closed, leaving thousands without work. Artists have turned to social media and online platforms to make sure the show goes on, and in Sacramento, nearly 250 Sacramento artists and arts organizations have been selected to receive $14.2 million in grants to help those struggling. Today on Insight, art and culture in the age of COVID-19 and how artists are surviving as the pandemic worsens this holiday season. Today's Guests POLITICO California Playbook co-writer Jeremy B. White with the latest ongoings at the statehouse and COVID-19 in California Sacramento Business Journal Staff Writer Emily Hamann on the news of Sacramento awarding $14.2 million in arts and culture grants, how the arts have been affected by the pandemic, and what to expect heading into winter Verge Center for the Arts Founding Director and Sacramento Alliance for Regional Arts Founding Board Member Liv Moe on the impact COVID-19 has had on the arts in Sacramento and how arts and arts organizations can survive this latest stay-at-home order Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts at UC Davis Executive Director Don Roth checks-in on how the Center is managing and the cancellation of its entire 2020-21 season lineup Sacramento-based artist Ana Valentine on her experience during the pandemic, Wide Open Walls, and how her personal work has been affected
California voters decided the fate of twelve ballot measures during the 2020 General Election this year. In August, our host, Paul A. Smith, spoke with Jeremy B. White of Politico in a two-part series during which we looked at each ballot measure, what each proclaimed to do, and where the money was coming from. There was special emphasis on what each measure would mean for rural counties, and a look at the position taken on each measure by the Board of Directors of the Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC). In this episode, Jeremey B. White of Politico returns for an examination of how each measure faired when put before the voters. In a conversation with our host, Paul A. Smith, Jeremy shares his insights about what may have contributed to the wins and losses, what we can ascertain about the California electorate, and which measures we can expect to see before the voters again in the future. If you missed the original series, you can catch up now to hear how the conversation began.Episode 5- Propositions 14 through 18 (English or Spanish)Episode 6- Propositions 19 through 25 (English or Spanish)Visit Politico on the web at politico.comFollow Politico California on Twitter @politicocaCalifornia Playbook: Subscribe Here
Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States over the weekend. Biden defeated President Donald Trump after winning Pennsylvania, which put his total of Electoral College votes above the 270 he needed to clinch the presidency; we break down post-election politics, economics and what a Biden Administration could mean for the West Coast. Plus, a close look at the Trump supporters and counter-protesters clash outside the capitol over the weekend and clearing up misinformation. Today's Guests POLITICO California Playbook Co-writer Jeremy B. White discusses election results and what a Biden Administration could mean for the West Coast CapRadio State Government Reporter Scott Rodd on Trump supporters and counter-protesters clash outside California State Capitol over the weekend and clearing misinformation California State University, Sacramento Finance Professor Sanjay Varshney discusses the landscape of the economy following the election
Is the November ballot a referendum on criminal justice reform in California? In less than a month, voters will weigh in on propositions covering sentencing, DNA collection, the cash bail system and voting rights for parolees. We'll talk about what a vote for or against Propositions 17, 20 and 25 would mean. And we'll also get a run-down on propositions on dialysis clinics and stem cell research and hear from Dominique Walker of Moms 4 Housing, which announced plans Friday to turn the West Oakland home they once occupied into housing for homeless moms. Share your thoughts anytime by emailing us at cityvisions@kalw.org. We'll read as many comments on air as we can. Guests : Erin Allday, health reporter, San Francisco Chronicle Jeremy B. White , co-writer, Politico's California Playbook Dominique Walker , activist, Moms 4 Housing
COVID-19 is changing how we'll vote this year, in what is expected to be the first presidential election where ballots will be cast almost entirely by mail. Misinformation over vote-by-mail continues, and in-person early voting has already begun in multiple states. This all comes in the wake of former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg's death, which has set off a political race to fill the vacant seat before Election Day. Today on Insight, a look at vote-by-mail and the ramifications of Ginsberg's passing for California. Today's Guests Politico California Playbook co-writer Jeremy B. White checks-in on the ramifications of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg's passing for California California Voter Foundation Founder and President Kim Alexander on what National Voter Registration Day means, how vote-by-mail is rolling out across the state, and a new study on rejected ballots UC San Diego Department of Political Science Professor and Chair and newelectorateproject.org leader Thad Kousser discusses a new study on partisan polarization over voting by mail, demographics and what matters to voters right now The League of Women Voters of California President Carol Moon Goldberg on vote by mail education, barriers to voting and vote-by-mail, and getting the vote out to minorities
Our host, Paul A. Smith, continues the conversation with Jeremy B. White of Politico about the twelve ballot measures California voters will decide this November. Jeremy B. White co-writes Politico's California Playbook and covers politics in the Golden State.Together, Paul and Jeremy provide a nonpartisan look at each ballot measure. They discuss the support and opposition arguments and financing behind the propositions, and provide insight about the impact of each measure on rural counties. This is the second of two episodes in a series about California's November 2020 ballot initiatives, recorded on August 20, 2020. This episode coversProposition 19: The Home Protection For Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire Disasters ActProposition 20: Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe ActProposition 21: Rental Affordability ActProposition 22: Protect App-Based Drivers and Services ActProposition 23: Protect the Lives of Dialysis Patients ActProposition 24: The California Privacy Rights and Enforcement ActProposition 25: Senate Bill 10 – Bail Reform ReferendumIf you missed the discussion about the first five ballot measures, be sure to listen to Hometown California Episode 5.And be on the lookout for this episode of Hometown California coming soon in Spanish.Visit Politico on the web at politico.comFollow Politico California on Twitter @politicocaCalifornia Playbook: Subscribe HereMore from Politico about the California November 2020 Ballot Initiatives: Available Here
Nuestro anfitrión, Paul A. Smith, continúa la conversación con Jeremy B. White de Politico sobre las doce medidas electorales que los votantes de California decidirán en noviembre. Jeremy B. White es coautor del libro de jugadas de California de Politico y cubre la política en el Estado Dorado.Juntos, Paul y Jeremy brindan una mirada imparcial a cada medida de la boleta electoral. Discuten los argumentos de apoyo y oposición y el financiamiento detrás de las propuestas, y brindan información sobre el impacto de cada medida en los condados rurales.Este es el segundo de dos episodios de una serie sobre las iniciativas de votación de noviembre de 2020 de California, registrados el 20 de agosto de 2020. Este episodio cubrePropuesta 19: Ley de Protección del Hogar Para Personas Mayores, Discapacidades Graves, Familias y Víctimas de Desastres Provocados por Incendios ForestalesPropuesta 20: Ley para Reducir el Crimen y Mantener la Seguridad de CaliforniaPropuesta 21: Ley de Asequibilidad de AlquileresPropuesta 22: Ley de Protección de Controladores y Servicios Basados en AplicacionesPropuesta 23: Ley para Proteger la Vida de los Pacientes en DiálisisPropuesta 24: Ley de Cumplimiento y Derechos de Privacidad de CaliforniaPropuesta 25: Proyecto de ley del Senado 10 - Referéndum de Reforma de la FianzaSi se perdió la discusión sobre las primeras cinco medidas electorales, asegúrese de escuchar el episodio 5 de Hometown California here.La entrevista se realiza en español, con la voz en off del invitado proporcionada por un tercero.Visite Politico en la web en politico.comSiga a Politico California en Twitter @politicocaCalifornia Playbook: Suscríbase aquíMás de Politico sobre las iniciativas de votación de noviembre de 2020 en California: disponible aquí
Our host, Paul A. Smith, speaks with Jeremy B. White of Politico about the twelve ballot measures California voters will decide this November. Jeremy B. White co-writes Politico's California Playbook and covers politics in the Golden State.Together, Paul and Jeremy provide a nonpartisan look at each ballot measure. They discuss the support and opposition arguments and financing behind the propositions, and provide insight about the impact of each measure on rural counties.This is the first of two episodes in a series about California's November 2020 ballot initiatives and coversProposition 14: California Stem Cell Research, Treatments, and Cures Initiative of 2020 ActProposition 15: The California Schools and Local Communities Funding Act (Split Roll)Proposition 16: Repeal of Proposition 209 of 1996Proposition 17: Voting Rights of Convicted FelonsProposition 18: Age of VotingThis episode is also available in SpanishFor a look at the remaining seven ballot measures, be sure to listen to Hometown California Episode 6, available now! Visit Politico on the web at politico.comFollow Politico California on Twitter @politicocaCalifornia Playbook: Subscribe HereMore from Politico about the California November 2020 Ballot Initiatives: Available Here
Nuestro anfitrión, Paul A. Smith, habla con Jeremy B. White de Politico sobre las doce medidas electorales que los votantes de California decidirán este noviembre. Jeremy B. White es coautor del libro de jugadas de California de Politico y cubre la política en el Estado Dorado.Juntos, Paul y Jeremy brindan una mirada imparcial a cada medida de la boleta electoral. Discuten los argumentos de apoyo y oposición y el financiamiento detrás de las propuestas, y brindan información sobre el impacto de cada medida en los condados rurales.Este es el primero de dos episodios de una serie sobre las iniciativas de votación de noviembre de 2020 de California. La discusión se trata dePropuesta 14: Iniciativa de Investigación, Tratamientos y Curas con Células Madre de California de la Ley de 2020Propuesta 15: Ley de Financiación de Escuelas y Comunidades Locales de California (lista dividida)Proposición 16: Derogación de la Proposición 209 de 1996Propuesta 17: Derechos de Voto de Delincuentes ConvictosProposición 18: Edad Para VotarPara ver las siete medidas electorales restantes, asegúrese de escuchar el episodio 6 de Hometown California, que está disponible aquí.La entrevista se realiza en español, con la voz en off del invitado proporcionada por un tercero.Visite Politico en la web: politico.comSiga a Politico California en Twitter @politicocaCalifornia Playbook: Suscríbase aquí