What is going to happen to the largest delegation in Congress? How fiery will Newsom be in his final state of the state address today? Those and more predictions about California politics in my latest for Roll Call:
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Will the debate leading up to our redistricting election be one of substance or brute politics? Well, I have good news for partisan hacks and congressional nerds alike: On Nov. 4, there’s a little something for everyone.
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Ten years ago, when I was editor-in-chief, I shared some of the less flattering parts of Roll Call’s history.
On this, @rollcall.com’s 70th anniversary, I’m wondering how we can all be stewards of that community. It starts with attempting to reclaim the idea of a shared reality in politics.
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[E]ven with all of that, I believe in D.C. And I think it’s best experienced in your 20s and 30s. If you can stick it out through your 30s, the possibilities in your 40s are broader and brighter.
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Paging all historians! I need to know if this is first time urinals have been mentioned in an executive order.
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Video confirmation that the pope was at game one of the 2005 world series meaning I have officially watched a baseball game with THE POPE
In an alternate universe, Georgia Gov. @staceyabrams.com is reading to children at the LA Times Festival of Books today.
The real test of the Fighting Oligarchy show is what happens next in congressional districts across California this week, I write in my latest column for Roll Call.
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Experts say this new rule will raise health care costs for transgender people and possibly encourage health insurance companies to deny claims involving gender-affirming care, since the Trump admin is taking so many actions to oppose it.
Up to 2 million people could lose their health care coverage in 2026, if a recently proposed rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is finalized.
I break down one part of this proposal here: how trans people, many of whom already live in poverty, could see higher health care costs
Sanders comes to stage and announces there are 36,000 here - the “largest rally that we have ever had.”
People roasting in the LA sun during free concert and “Fighting Oligarchy” rally downtown with @sanders.senate.gov @aoc.bsky.social
Spotted tonight on Highway 5.
Didn’t have the “Obama-Biden war on showers” on my bingo card today.
I also talked to Xavier Becerra, who led the way on those 123 lawsuits the first time around. (And he’s now running for governor.)
The state that once was a clear foil to President Donald Trump has mounted a muted defense and cautious offense, I write in my latest Roll Call column.
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“Standing up to the abuse of power is inherently difficult. It can also be inspiring. People who do so often look back proudly on their actions and are justly celebrated for it after a crisis has passed. But crises usually do not end on their own. Resolving them requires courage and action.”
And @nytimes.com echoes that call in “A playbook for standing up to President Trump”
“Any institution that stands up to Mr. Trump should be prepared to make sacrifices. Universities may have to spend more of their endowments, as they do during economic downturns.”
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“in the face of emergencies”
Harvard’s @larrysummers.bsky.social writes in his column that there are reasons to dip into endowments.
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My latest Roll Call column suggested there is an appetite for Democrats using procedure to fight back.
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Glad @booker.senate.gov is getting people of all ages to tune in - this is how it’s done.
For these young Palisades Charter High School journalists, it's the story of their lives, covering the aftermath of the wildfire that damaged their campus.
This just in from the White House:
I have determined that the following additional rescissions are necessary to advance the policy of the United States to restore common sense to the Federal Government and unleash the potential of American citizens.
And of course I mean they voted against limiting debate.
#samesamebutdifferent
This just in from my CSpan feed: both of California’s senators vote No on government funding bill.
@usc-585.bsky.social 👋
For Democrats, it’s time to get rude — my latest column for Roll Call.
There’s a disconnect between how people are feeling and what they are hearing from the opposition party.
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