upper waypoint

The California Report

at
Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

Brown's Proposition 30 Passes
Voters have passed Proposition 30, which many consider to be the biggest measure on the California ballot. Governor Jerry Brown crisscrossed the state in recent weeks making his pitch, supported by union leaders, teachers and others keen to avoid the "trigger cuts" that would have hit had Prop. 30 failed.

Death Penalty to Continue in Calif.
Three state ballot measures focused on California's justice system. Voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 35, which toughens the laws on human trafficking, and Proposition 36, which makes some changes to the "three strikes" law. They were less moved by Proposition 34, a bid to abolish the death penalty.

Highlights of Our 2012 Election Coverage
Here, in one convenient file, are five feature stories that aired in 2012 on either our Northern California KQED News or our statewide daily show, The California Report. Two of the stories look at Congressional races that were shaped by some big forces: California's new Top Two primary system, a new independent redistricting process and a deluge of independent expenditures. Two examine local ballot measures: a soda tax with national implications and a minimum wage increase that was born from a unique student-driven experiment in political engagement. We've also included a feature about the changing politics in one region of California, which aired as part of a series of "road trip" stories capturing the political climate in various parts of our vast and diverse state.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
Newsom Says California Water Tunnel Will Cost $20 Billion. Officials and Experts Say It's Worth ItHighway 1 to Big Sur Has Reopened — What to Know About Visiting from the Bay AreaDavid DePape Sentenced to 30 Years in Federal Prison for Attack on Nancy Pelosi's HusbandSonoma State University's Deal With Student Protesters in Limbo After President's RemovalWhen BART Was Built, People — and Houses — Had to GoCalifornia's Nuumu People Claim LA Stole Their Water, Now They're Fighting for Its ReturnCalifornia Forever Says 12 Start-Ups Will Open Workplaces in Its New CityProsecutors to Push for Terrorism Enhancement in Sentencing of David DePape, Who Bludgeoned Paul Pelosi in 2022'A Chance to Harmonize' Tells the Story of the U.S. Music UnitSan Francisco Homelessness Up 7% Despite Decline in Street Camping