Capital & Main speaks to local leaders and policy authorities about the potential effects of Prop. 15’s passage.
The swing state’s economic progress has decelerated in the years since the president took office.
Trump’s second term would likely triple down on his first term’s trends: tax cuts for the rich and attacks on the Affordable Care Act.
Trump’s policies have harmed women, say critics. But his handling of COVID may be what sends them running.
A defeated Trump might issue a tsunami of pardons for at-risk family members, campaign loyalists, White House officials — and himself.
While only little more than half of voters say global warming matters in their decisions, 2020 is, without question, a contest over science.
Will all the door knocking and pixie dust be enough to secure a win for Biden in Florida?
The fates of Prop. 20 and Prop. 25 may signal the extent to which Californians support reform — or favor reversing it.
The Trump administration’s failure to respond to the health crisis has led to job losses that could take decades to rebuild.
Trump claims to have cut prescription drug prices, but the proof is at the pharmacy counter.
“Plain folks” in ads warn against rent control – but a corporate-funded campaign by the real estate industry raises pay-to-play questions.
Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Iowa are among the battleground states where incomes rose faster under Obama.
Gig companies are threatening to eliminate thousands of jobs if their ballot measure doesn’t pass.
The Newsom administration has established a pattern of approving permits during busy news cycles.
Estrada Courts sits within the Exide contamination zone, but the state has yet to test the homes there for lead.
An activist state senator and a City Hall boss are fighting for a supervisor’s chair. It’s a clash of styles and beliefs.
Donald Trump’s inability to reckon with the truth of the coronavirus is apparent by the numbers: 8.2 million COVID cases, 221,000 deaths.
The disparate impacts of COVID could ensure this battleground state stays blue in 2020.
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Increasingly belligerent armed militias have vowed to appear at polling stations. But election watchers are on the case.
Four years after Trump promised major investment, Pennsylvania’s infrastructure remains among the worst in the nation.