Spending on lobbying firms topped $83.5 million in Q1 2026

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Special interests, or as the California Secretary of State calls them “lobbyist employers,” paid lobbying firms more than $83.5 million to lobby state government in the first quarter of 2025, according to a Capitol Weekly analysis of lobbying firm reports.

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Experts Expound

Experts Expound: Affordability

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Lawmakers have been talking about making California more affordable for two years now. We asked our panel of experts how they would you grade their efforts so far.

Opinion

Searching for solutions to the youth mental wellbeing challenge

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OPINION – In Sacramento, I recently had the opportunity to exchange learnings from my work on youth mental health issues in Montana with advocates leading the charge in California. At a half day summit hosted by the Coalition the Empower our Future, an organization I help lead, advocates, organizations, policymakers and students came together to help answer the question, “what is driving this complex challenge, and how do we solve it together?”

Opinion

Protecting kids means protecting the legal cannabis market

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OPINION – Jim Keddy, executive director of Youth Forward, wants to protect California’s children from cannabis. So does every licensed cannabis operator in this state. That shared goal is real. Which is why the policy prescription embedded in his recent Capitol Weekly op-ed deserves serious scrutiny, because if implemented, it would make children less safe, not more.

Podcast

Special Episode: A discussion on Affordability with Lorena Gonzalez and Mike Madrid

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CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: On this week’s podcast we share a lively and very candid discussion on affordability between two of the Capitol community’s most notable members – longtime political strategist, author and commentator Mike Madrid and former Assemblymember and current president of the California Federation of Labor Unions Lorena Gonzalez.

Capitol Briefs

Capitol Briefs: The Capitol Weekly Conference on Affordability

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The Capitol Weekly conference on Affordability offered a wide range of insights into affordability challenges for consumers in food and energy costs and the ways government can be more accountable in dealing with both of these critical issues.

Podcast

Special Episode: Affordability – Energy Costs

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CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: This Special Episode of the Capitol Weekly Podcast was recorded live at Affordability: The Cost of Living in California, which was held in Sacramento on April 30, 2026.
This is Panel 1: Energy Costs

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