blog post Commentary: What Did We Learn from the Drought? By Ellen Hanak, Jeffrey Mount Apr 17, 2017 A review of policy changes that can help California weather the next drought—and prepare us for a hotter, drier future.
blog post Climate Change and Partisanship By Dean Bonner Aug 10, 2016 A strong majority of Californians continue to favor goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that were set ten years ago . But now there is a wide partisan divide.
blog post Worlds Apart: California’s Partisan Divide and the 2016 Election By Mark Baldassare Jun 14, 2016 Californians’ preferences in the presidential primary provide just one example of a deep partisan fissure that has emerged in the 2016 PPIC Statewide Surveys.
press release Seeing Need for School Funding, Most Favor Proposition 30 Extension, Construction Bond Apr 20, 2016
blog post A California Drought Report Card By Ellen Hanak, Jeffrey Mount Apr 11, 2016 We graded California’s drought response for urban areas, the farming sector, rural water supply, and the environment, and found great disparities in the results.
press release Trump Leads with 38 Percent, Clinton Has 48 Percent Support among Primary Likely Voters Mar 23, 2016
blog post Californians’ Views of Political Outsiders By Mark Baldassare Dec 9, 2015 One early surprise in the 2016 presidential election: the strength of polling support for primary candidates who have never held elected office. What are the political ramifications of this emerging national trend for the 2016 California elections?