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Laurel Rosenhall

Laurel Rosenhall

Laurel covers California politics for CALmatters, with a focus on power and personalities in the statehouse. She joined CALmatters after more than a dozen years as a reporter for the Sacramento Bee, where she covered the influence of lobbyists on state government. Previously, she covered education for the Sacramento Bee, winning awards for stories that exposed unintended consequences of standardized testing and revealed abuses in the teacher pension system. Laurel is a native Californian and holds a master’s degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley.

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California Lawmakers Back to Session Bash
Lavish bash for California politicians and lobbyists gets a #MeToo makeover
#MeToo
As Capitol is hit by reports of sexual harassment and assault, will lawmakers make changes?
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra | Image by Steve Yeater for CALmatters
“I don’t think California is looking to pick a fight, but we’re ready for one.”
Name-brand cannabis products are on display at a dispensary in Sacramento called A Therapeutic Alternative | photo by Laurel Rosenhall
Proposed Law Would Award Trademarks for Pot Products
In 1979, California Gov. Jerry Brown is sworn in for his second term by state Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird, whom voters later removed from the court because of blocked executions. By Associated Press
Death penalty protester Jerry Brown may have to oversee executions.
Women Lawmakers | photo by Iris Schneider
Many believed this election would be a milestone for women in politics.
Corporations in Ballot Battle | photos US Marine Corps; Peter Franz; Pixabay
Three Industries Spend Big on Ballot Measures
Image modified from photo by George Hoden
A ballot prop campaign bonanza in domain names.
Number of millennial voters may surpass baby boomers
Huge generation could cast decisive votes—especially on marijuana
Californians Face a Bulging Ballot
​This fall Californians will vote on 17 measures. Isn’t that the Legislature’s job?
Photo by Laurel Rosenhall/CALmatters
Meet the man behind two November ballot propositions
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