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California Legislature Moves to Shroud High-Speed Rail Audits in Secrecy

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High-speed rail bill passes Assembly, heads to Senate Pseudo Publius Civic & Fiscal Accountability Journalism · San Diego, California Sunday, May 10, 2026 California Policy & Government Accountability Project Collapses Around It AB 1608 grants the inspector general sweeping discretion to withhold findings from the public — arriving precisely as the $126 billion project misses its own business-plan deadline, admits it cannot comply with Proposition 1A, and watches its CEO depart amid scandal and federal funding evaporate entirely. By Pseudo Publius | May 10, 2026 | San Diego, California Bottom Line Up Front The California Assembly passed AB 1608 on May 5, 2026, authorizing the High-Speed Rail Authority's inspector general to keep audit reports confidential — on the same day the Authority itself missed its legally mandated deadline to deliver a...

California's Next Governor Inherits a $35 Billion Deficit, a $246 Billion Pension Gap, and an Accelerating Tax Base Exodus

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Does Anyone Really Want the Job — Candidates Offer No Credible Plan California Politics · Investigative Analysis  Six Democrats and two Republicans seek to replace Gavin Newsom. None has presented a fiscally coherent program that closes the structural budget gap, addresses public pension underfunding, and retains a tax base that has been migrating to Texas, Florida, and Nevada at record rates. By Stephen "Pseudo Publius"  |  San Diego  |  May 6, 2026  Bottom Line Up Front   California's next governor will take office facing a structural state budget deficit that the Legislative Analyst's Office projects at between $20 billion and $35 billion annually for the foreseeable future, a combined CalPERS and CalSTRS unfunded pension liability of roughly $246 billion at the funds' own actuarial assumptions and considerably higher under market-rate analysis, and a documented loss of $102 billion in adjusted gross income to interstate migration ...

California's K-12 System in Crisis:

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California Is Spending $88 Billion on Schools. It's Running Out of Students to Teach. - YouTube Enrollment Plummets, State Forecasts Collapse, Districts Face Brutal Choices May 2, 2026 BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT (BLUF):   California's public K-12 schools experienced a historic 74,961-student enrollment collapse in 2025-26—seven times larger than state forecasters predicted—driven by declining birth rates, reduced immigration, and family outmigration. The state's $2.3 trillion school funding system, locked to attendance metrics and protected by "hold harmless" provisions, is structurally misaligned with enrollment reality. Districts now face cascading budget deficits, teacher layoffs, program elimination, and potential school closures. County superintendents warn impact is "real and immediate." Teachers unions demand wage increases despite declining revenue. State lawmakers acknowledge funding formula reform is necessary but h...