As the national political climate heated up recently, some local governments are facing spillover effects, with local and sometimes even out-of-town activists and provocateurs attending city council, school board and other...more
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Fourth in a series by BB&K Partner Ruben Duran for the Southern California Latino Policy Center Newsletter*
Congratulations, Ms. or Mr. Newly-Elected Public Official, and welcome to the world of local government and...more
Second in a series by BB&K Partner Ruben Duran for the Southern California Latino Policy Center Newsletter*
¡Aguas con el Tech!
While the use of technology by elected officials in California may not exactly be...more
“No estés chillando, C@#$0n.”
Loosely translated, and with the recipient of that message “BLEEP-ed” to make it G-rated, the quote above means “Don’t be such a crybaby!” Or, as George Lopez might ask: “Why you...more