Governor could grant clemency in 565 death penalty cases. Or not

California Death Row. Photo by the Associated Press.

As his time as governor comes to an end, Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing a life-or-death decision: whether to commute the sentences of the 547 men and 18 women in state prison who have been condemned to death. There is good reason to believe Newsom will take that step, and there is reason to believe he won’t. Neither he nor his aides are telegraphing his plan.

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Experts Expound

Experts Expound: How much is too much?

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The latest question posed to our panel of experts: “Should there be a hard limit on the number of committees a legislator can serve on?” 

Lobbying

Steady, elite firms dominate the lobbying field in Sacramento

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A little more than three dozen large, stable lobbying firms dominate the Capitol market. According to lobbying disclosures filed through the fifth quarter of the current cycle, the top 40 firms analyzed by Capitol Weekly received 57% of the more than $436 million spent on lobbying firms in 2025 and 2026.

Micheli Files

Notes for the end-of-session

California Assembly Chambers. Photo by Capitol Weekly.

With the final weeks of Session upon us, several procedural items that regularly occur on the Floors of the California Legislature may be in order. Today intrepid Capitol lobbyist, law professor and regular Capitol Weekly contributor Chris Micheli offers insights into understanding the session’s closing moments.

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Becerra laps Hilton in the money race

Xavier Becerra. Photo by AP.

Xavier Becerra outraised his Republican opponent for governor by more than two to one in donations of $1,000 or more during the first half of August, as Sacramento’s inside players continued betting heavily on the Democratic frontrunner to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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Top 100 2026: The more things change… the more they change

I don’t have to tell anyone this is an election year. Between last November’s special election, the June primary and the impending mid-terms this fall, the winds of change – or not, depending on how a few things roll out – are everywhere. All of this is reflected in this year’s Top 100 list, and will assuredly be in the future. Because in this world change is the only constant.

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California’s Voter ID initiative goes national

Carl DeMaio. Photo by AP.

If it wasn’t before, a California initiative to tighten voting requirements became nationalized when Illinois billionaire Richard Uihlein, one of President Donald J. Trump’s large donors, contributed $6.5 million to the Yes-on-Proposition 39 campaign.

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