press release Newsom Solidifies Lead, Cox Gains Ground, Feinstein Maintains Edge over de León Mar 21, 2018
blog post Video: Countdown to the Primary Feb 12, 2018 Gavin Newsom and Antonio Villaraigosa are the top two candidates in the June primary for governor. But 24 percent of likely voters are still undecided.
press release Newsom, Villaraigosa in Virtual Tie, Feinstein Leads de León by Double Digits Feb 7, 2018
blog post Video: Legislative Leaders Address Sexual Misconduct By Linda Strean Jan 30, 2018 Three state leaders describe their priorities for this year, including changes needed—in process and culture—to address allegations of sexual misconduct in the legislature.
event A Conversation with California’s Legislative Leadership Jan 25, 2018 What are the most pressing issues the legislature should address in the next session? Legislative leaders—Patricia Bates, Republican leader, California State Senate; Kevin de León, president pro tem, California State Senate; and Anthony Rendon, speaker, California State Assembly—will talk about their priorities and why these issues are important to California’s future.
blog post Video: Preview of the Statewide Election By Linda Strean Dec 7, 2017 Setting the stage for a year of crucial decisions, the December PPIC Statewide Survey took a first look at the 2018 governor’s race. It was presented at a Sacramento briefing.
blog post Video: Keeping Students on Track for College By Linda Strean Dec 4, 2017 Only about 30% of California 9th graders are expected to earn a bachelor’s degree—a startling statistic in a state that faces a shortfall of college graduates. PPIC researchers and a panel of experts discuss the challenges and solutions for improving college pathways.
event Improving College Pathways in California Nov 28, 2017 Far too many students are falling off the pathway to and through college. At current rates of high school and college completion, only about 30% of California 9th graders will earn a bachelor’s degree. Where do students fall off the path—and which students are most likely to do so?