Author Archives: Rose Institute

Myers on the CommonCensus Project and Redistricting

Thanks to KQED’s John Myers of the Capitol Notes blog for the link; check out his comments on the post below: Whether this research turns out to be valid remains unknown… but just a quick glance at the California map suggests that like-minded people aren’t bound by traditional borders. And that’s one of the challenges… Continue Reading

The Boundaries You Feel: the CommonCensus Map Project

Found via the Marcus P. Zillman blog: The CommonCensus Map Project is redrawing the map of the United States based on your input, to reveal the boundaries people themselves feel, as opposed to the state and county boundaries drawn by politicians. View the maps to see how the country is divided into ‘spheres of influence’… Continue Reading

Walters on Prop. 93 & Redistricting

Dan Walters’ Sac Bee column today on Prop. 93, the now controversial term limits initiative, says in part: …once the term limit ballot measure was launched, they reneged on redistricting reform, without so much as an explanation. What that means, in effect, is that they are asking voters not only to give them longer careers… Continue Reading

Business Climate: Location, Location, Re-Location

PPIC has another report out this month, Business Location Decisions and Employment Dynamics in California, which sounds interesting: Much recent debate about the state’s economy has focused on the narrow issue of whether California businesses are moving to other states—taking jobs with them. In this report, PPIC researchers Jed Kolko and David Neumark examine the… Continue Reading

Changing Birth Rates in CA

Dan “Propagandist for the extremists who control today’s GOP” (see below) Walters has an interesting post up pointing to a PPIC report detailing the ever changing demographics of our fair state. The PPIC summary says: Teen birth rates in California are dropping dramatically, and last year were the lowest the state has ever recorded. In… Continue Reading

Unruh’s Disputed Legacy

Nevermind the biased press Bill Cavala sees while observing coverage of the ill-fated Proposition 93. In another recent post about Sac Bee columnist Dan Walters’ aforementioned book review, Cavala claims that “‘Pop’ historians like Walters are really propagandists for the extremists who control today’s G.O.P.” As one might guess, redistricting history is a part of… Continue Reading

Douglas Johnson in the Press Enterprise

From an article by Doug Haberman in today’s Press Enterprise: But Doug Johnson, an elections expert and fellow at the Rose Institute of State and Local Government at Claremont McKenna College, was critical of Dunmore’s handling of the election. If it was too difficult for her team to verify and count eight ballots one night,… Continue Reading