Talk:Government of California

Latest comment: 2 years ago by 47.146.12.8 in topic Direct Democracy section should follow Judiciary

California Current Events? edit

Where do I look up information on California current events, such as more information on Propositions 74,75,76,77 ?

NPOV edit

The last paragraph in the Bi-partisan gerrymandering section reads very much like an irate Op-Ed and less like a encyclopedia.

I quote “The redistricting was completely successful in accomplishing its goal of the total disenfranchisement of the voters for the offices involved. There was no change of political party in any of the district elected offices at either the State or Federal level - no member of the State Assembly, State Senator, or U. S. Representative was not of the same party as their predecessor.”

I do not think a goal of “total disenfranchisement” can really be shown. While one could argue that maintaining the status quo could be seen as such, I think simply stating something like “The redistricting was successful in accomplishing its goal of maintaining the status quo.” would be a more neutral way of saying this. In other words, let the reader draw their own conclusions as to whether that is right or wrong.

However, I wanted to see if anyone had thoughts on this before making a change, so pipe up! -Falcorian 23:19, 26 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

I concur with your analysis. The current treatment of the gerrymandering issue needs to be more neutral. While I agree that the extent of gerrymandering in California is quite troubling, Wikipedia is not the place for emotional rants. --Coolcaesar 03:35, 28 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Split edit

Why isn't this article California government and Politics of California? There is more than enough material available on each subject to create entirely separate articles, not to mention they are distinctly separate (though related) topics if you read the way the table of contents reads. --Schrei 06:37, 7 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Usually I oppose page splits, but on this issue you probably have a point. This article is becoming way too large and unwieldy. --Coolcaesar 18:27, 7 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
Exactly. If we split this, once the links to it are fixed, I'd like to add more info about the way the legislature has to have a 2/3 vote and how much controversy this has caused (for the politics). There are also issues we could cover (for the government page) about the various state agencies and procedures unique to California. --Schrei 20:35, 8 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
Although, to be consistent with most other country sub-articles (like Federal government of the United States), I think it should be Government of California and Politics of California. --Coolcaesar 21:59, 8 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

As this issue seems to have been forgotten, I split the article myself. The two articles can be expanded so that this one covers changes to the structure of the government over time and the other covers current issues (with links to main articles of course). Does California have an infobox template? --Vedek Dukat Talk 22:27, 23 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

My edits today edit

I did some massive edits to the Bi-partisan gerrymandering section. What was here was a heck of alot of opinion. We have to be neutral. Period. --Woohookitty(meow) 09:40, 23 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Much better. Thanks. --Coolcaesar 15:23, 23 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Second state to codify its laws? edit

The article says that "California was one of the earliest American states (the first was New York), to codify its statutes into named codes." And later implies that California and New York were leaders of a movement around the country to have codified laws. It would be good if we can say specifically how early California was with respect to the other states. (Based on the article, it seems to me that California was probably second.) It would be even better if we can find references for the claim that New York and California directly influenced other states to take a similar approach to lawmaking. btm talk 08:42, 3 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Voter ratification of judges edit

I find the rule requiring supreme court and court of appeal judges to be ratified by voters an interesting one - have the voters ever not ratified an appointee? Padraic 12:41, 21 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes, see Rose Bird. There are others, but she's the most famous. Gentgeen 06:08, 22 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Jreferee is inserting the names of agencies that DON'T EXIST! edit

User:Jreferee did some extremely bizarre edits back in November 2006, but I have been so busy with attending depositions and drafting motions that I didn't catch them until now. The particular edit I am contesting is this one[1]. Jreferee expanded the section titled "The government proper" and inserted a list of eight agencies that don't exist.

The agency titles appear to be drawn from links on the former CA.gov Web page, which can be seen at the Internet Archive: [2]

However, if one looks at the official State Agencies Directory [3], it is immediately apparent that none of these purported agencies exist. There are several possibilities here. First, Jreferee may be engaging in outright vandalism or some kind of more subtle "punk'd" strategy in violation of WP:POINT. But if we assume good faith, then my next suspicion is that Jreferee is not a California resident, a Web designer, an experienced Web user, or an attorney, and therefore he/she does not understand that the navigation links on government Web sites rarely correspond to the actual organizational structure of the underlying government entities.

Either way, the result is that we have an entire section of the article that is laughably inaccurate and completely wrong, and we also have eight nonsense articles covering eight agencies that don't exist. I recommend that we revert the "the government proper" section back to how it looked prior to November 2006, and then someone needs to get the attention of an admin (I'm not one) so they can speedy-delete the eight nonsense articles. Do we have agreement on this? Any objections? --Coolcaesar 09:33, 25 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

I was drawn here by your note on another page. I know far more about the government of New York than of California, but when there is a consensus on what actions need to be taken, feel free to let me know if you need any administrator assistance. Newyorkbrad 12:03, 25 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
I first saw your post on my RfA and responded there. I then saw a post on my talk page from Newyorkbrad that directed me here. My change to the article was meant to help move the article forward. In November 2006, the official state website arranged many of the 500+ agencies, departments, and commissions into eight categories.[4] I apologize for not clarifying that in the article back in November 2006. The official state website subsequently was revised in or before March 2007 to remove these eight categories.[5] Given the publicized nature of even the categorizing the 500+ agencies, departments, and commissions in California, this seems relevant to the article. After seeing your post here, I spent the next ten minutes revising my California state government posts from that time. I believe that the recent changes I made to the government proper section of article have clarified the official state website's involvement in categorizing the agencies, departments, and commissions. If you think other modifications are necessary, please feel free to contact me or make the changes. I am fine with how you choose to proceed.-- Jreferee 15:52, 25 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
Actually, I'm going to purge the reference to the Web site altogether from the text of the article within the next week. As a former Web designer myself (for several Silicon Valley companies), I can say that the vast majority of corporate and governmental Web sites offer only a very superficial view of the innards of the organizations they purport to represent. This is because most Web sites are essentially the online version of glossy pamphlets and/or catalogs; they're run by public relations departments or outside ad agencies. Of course, a few daring cutting-edge corporations like Microsoft do allow their employees to run blogs (in which their employer affiliation is openly disclosed) which offer a bit more candid look under the covers, but no sensible government agency would do that (the potential for liability is just too big).
The point is that to understand California's government, you need to read the actual codes, regulations, directives, general orders, letters, and judicial decisions which together describe the structure of the government, along with the various magazine and newspaper exposes and several books on the history of California. The CA.gov Web site (like most state goverment Web sites) is just too superficial a source because it is targeted to the vast majority of users who need information on a particular question (how do I get a California driver's license? how do I file a California income tax return?) as opposed to people who are interested in how the state government is structured. The goal of the Web site designer is to make information easy to access, which is not always consistent with accurately representing the innards of an organization.
Anyway, Jreferee, I'm pleased that you had the integrity to admit your mistake in a mature and professional manner. I'm changing my vote on your request for adminship to neutral. I also see that User:Dina, an admin, has already deleted the articles you created, so that's one less thing to worry about. --Coolcaesar 06:08, 26 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
I had {{db}} templated the eight articles. I first considered combining them into one article, but that would only have provided Wikipedia raw data to support a simple fact (e.g., the state website stated something at a particular moment in time) that needed no additional support. That deleted data would be useful for someone to analyze, but since there is no WP:RS that actually did such an analysis, the data did not have a place on Wikipedia. There was not too much participation in this particular article, so I felt that WP:BOLD was appropriate. My interest in this article was merely in passing when I was relatively new to Wikipedia. Since you are a lawyer with an interest in California, you are in a position to provide good contributions to this article. Best of luck. -- Jreferee 19:18, 26 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Budget? edit

California signed a $145 billion dollar budget today. I checked out the wikipedia to see if I could find a breakdown of it. Surprisingly, the word "budget" doesn't even appear on this or the California page! I'm just commenting here to encourage some of the california editors to follow the money here. CA is on one of the worlds largest economies after all. Jeff Carr 01:37, 27 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

As an example: "The state’s share of the cost for the storage projects would be funded with $2.0 billion in general obligation bonds for benefits such as flood control, ecosystem restoration, and water quality improvements that serve the whole state. The non‐state portion would be funded from $2.0 billion in revenue bonds secured by contract payments to the state from the water suppliers who would benefit from the new storage. In addition to investments in surface storage, $500 million in general obligation bonds will be dedicated for grants to augment local investment in groundwater storage projects, providing an additional 500,000 acre‐feet of annual yield." is a very complicated statement. What are "revenue bonds secured by contract payments" or "general obligation bonds"? Or just: Why are there bonds and who are they issued to? Jeff Carr 02:46, 27 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
I originally wrote $145 billion due to an LA Times article. However, page 8 of the actual budget summary is ~$100B. The budget system is so convoluted that the LA Times reporters couldn't even figure out the total correctly.(?) Cynically, Jeff Carr 02:56, 27 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

This article should be downgraded to "C" quality until edited by someone neutral edit

When flipping to the "talk" page of this article, I couldn't believe that this article is rated "B" quality. There are editorial comments/opinions in the article that should not exist. This article should be downgraded to "C" quality until edited by someone neutral.

bad wiki, bad —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.103.43.45 (talk) 04:46, 18 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Downgraded to "C" until sourcing issues are addressed. According to the assessment guide, "B" level articles should cite sources for "any important or controversial material which is likely to be challenged". Several specific instances are marked in the body of the article. --Stepheng3 (talk) 18:57, 1 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Not Bizarre edit

The groupings are not bizarre. The first agency mentioned deals with private insurance companies. The second one deals with labor relations.

Managed Health Care refers to "HMOs", which are part of the private health care sphere, not the public health system.

"Industrial" is an old term for "labor". In Great Britain, they call strikes "industrial actions". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.63.196.243 (talk) 07:40, 15 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Courts of California Spanish page edit

Here is the Spanish page of the Courts of California WhisperToMe (talk) 23:46, 5 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Long list of California agencies edit

Just got an email claiming the below were all agencies in California. You won't be surprised to learn that it was coupled with some frank political discussion. But just wanted to know how true this was. Some were universities, so it is kind of a "kitchen sink" type thing. But maybe some truth.

Supposed list of California agencies

California Academic Performance Index (API) * California Access for Infants and Mothers * California Acupuncture Board * California Administrative Office of the Courts * California Adoptions Branch * California African American Museum * California Agricultural Export Program * California Agricultural Labor Relations Board * California Agricultural Statistics Service * California Air Resources Board (CARB) * California Allocation Board * California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority * California Animal Health and Food Safety Services * California Anti-Terrorism Information Center * California Apprenticeship Council * California Arbitration Certification Program * California Architects Board * California Area VI Developmental Disabilities Board * California Arts Council * California Asian Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus * California Assembly Democratic Caucus * California Assembly Republican Caucus * California Athletic Commission * California Attorney General * California Bay Conservation and Development Commission * California Bay-Delta Authority * California Bay-Delta Office * California Biodiversity Council * California Board for Geologists and Geophysicists * California Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors * California Board of Accountancy * California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology * California Board of Behavioral Sciences * California Board of Chiropractic Examiners * California Board of Equalization (BOE) * California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection * California Board of Guide Dogs for the Blind * California Board of Occupational Therapy * California Board of Optometry * California Board of Pharmacy * California Board of Podiatric Medicine * California Board of Prison Terms * California Board of Psychology * California Board of Registered Nursing * California Board of Trustees * California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians * California Braille and Talking Book Library * California Building Standards Commission * California Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education * California Bureau of Automotive Repair * California Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair * California Bureau of Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation * California Bureau of Naturopathic Medicine * California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services * California Bureau of State Audits * California Business Agency * California Business Investment Services (CalBIS) * California Business Permit Information (CalGOLD) * California Business Portal * California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency * California Cal Grants * California CalJOBS * California Cal-Learn Program * California CalVet Home Loan Program * California Career Resource Network * California Cemetery and Funeral Bureau * California Center for Analytical Chemistry * California Center for Distributed Learning * California Center for Teaching Careers (Teach California) * California Chancellors Office * California Charter Schools * California Children and Families Commission * California Children and Family Services Division * California Citizens Compensation Commission * California Civil Rights Bureau * California Coastal Commission * California Coastal Conservancy * California Code of Regulations * California Collaborative Projects with UC Davis * California Commission for Jobs and Economic Growth * California Commission on Aging * California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers Compensation * California Commission on Judicial Performance * California Commission on State Mandates * California Commission on Status of Women * California Commission on Teacher Credentialing * California Commission on the Status of Women * California Committee on Dental Auxiliaries * California Community Colleges Chancellors Office, Junior Colleges * California Community Colleges Chancellors Office * California Complaint Mediation Program * California Conservation Corps * California Constitution Revision Commission * California Consumer Hotline * California Consumer Information Center * California Consumer Information * California Consumer Services Division * California Consumers and Families Agency * California Contractors State License Board * California Corrections Standards Authority * California Council for the Humanities * California Council on Criminal Justice * California Council on Developmental Disabilities * California Court Reporters Board * California Courts of Appeal * California Crime and Violence Prevention Center * California Criminal Justice Statistics Center * California Criminalist Institute Forensic Library * California CSGnet Network Management * California Cultural and Historical Endowment * California Cultural Resources Division * California Curriculum and Instructional Leadership Branch * California Data Exchange Center * California Data Management Division * California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission * California Delta Protection Commission * California Democratic Caucus * California Demographic Research Unit * California Dental Auxiliaries * California Department of Aging * California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs * California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board * California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control * California Department of Boating and Waterways (Cal Boating) * California Department of Child Support Services (CDCSS) * California Department of Community Services and Development * California Department of Conservation * California Department of Consumer Affairs * California Department of Corporations * California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation * California Department of Developmental Services * California Department of Education * California Department of Fair Employment and Housing * California Department of Finance * California Department of Financial Institutions * California Department of Fish and Game * California Department of Food and Agriculture * California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) * California Department of General Services * California Department of General Services, Office of State Publishing * California Department of Health Care Services * California Department of Housing and Community Development * California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) * California Department of Insurance * California Department of Justice Firearms Division * California Department of Justice Opinion Unit * California Department of Justice, Consumer Information, Public Inquiry Unit * California Department of Justice * California Department of Managed Health Care * California Department of Mental Health * California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) * California Department of Personnel Administration * California Department of Pesticide Regulation * California Department of Public Health * California Department of Real Estate * California Department of Rehabilitation * California Department of Social Services Adoptions Branch * California Department of Social Services * California Department of Technology Services Training Center (DTSTC) * California Department of Technology Services (DTS) * California Department of Toxic Substances Control * California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) * California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVets) * California Department of Water Resources * California Departmento de Vehiculos Motorizados * California Digital Library * California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Certification Program * California Division of Apprenticeship Standards * California Division of Codes and Standards * California Division of Communicable Disease Control * California Division of Engineering * California Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control * California Division of Gambling Control * California Division of Housing Policy Development * California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement * California Division of Labor Statistics and Research * California Division of Land and Right of Way * California Division of Land Resource Protection * California Division of Law Enforcement General Library * California Division of Measurement Standards * California Division of Mines and Geology * California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) * California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources * California Division of Planning and Local Assistance * California Division of Recycling * California Division of Safety of Dams * California Division of the State Architect * California Division of Tourism * California Division of Workers Compensation Medical Unit * California Division of Workers Compensation * California Economic Assistance, Business and Community Resources * California Economic Strategy Panel * California Education and Training Agency * California Education Audit Appeals Panel * California Educational Facilities Authority * California Elections Division * California Electricity Oversight Board * California Emergency Management Agency * California Emergency Medical Services Authority * California Employment Development Department (EDD) * California Employment Information State Jobs * California Employment Training Panel * California Energy Commission * California Environment and Natural Resources Agency * California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) * California Environmental Resources Evaluation System (CERES) * California Executive Office * California Export Laboratory Services * California Exposition and State Fair (Cal Expo) * California Fair Political Practices Commission * California Fairs and Expositions Division * California Film Commission * California Fire and Resource Assessment Program * California Firearms Division * California Fiscal Services * California Fish and Game Commission * California Fisheries Program Branch * California Floodplain Management * California Foster Youth Help * California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) * California Fraud Division * California Gambling Control Commission * California Geographic Information Systems Council (GIS) * California Geological Survey * California Government Claims and Victim Compensation Board * California Governors Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons * California Governors Mentoring Partnership * California Governors Office of Emergency Services * California Governors Office of Homeland Security * California Governors Office of Planning and Research * California Governors Office * California Grant and Enterprise Zone Programs HCD Loan * California Health and Human Services Agency * California Health and Safety Agency * California Healthy Families Program * California Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau * California High-Speed Rail Authority * California Highway Patrol (CHP) * California History and Culture Agency * California Horse Racing Board * California Housing Finance Agency * California Indoor Air Quality Program * California Industrial Development Financing Advisory Commission * California Industrial Welfare Commission * California InFoPeople * California Information Center for the Environment * California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (I-Bank) * California Inspection Services * California Institute for County Government * California Institute for Education Reform * California Integrated Waste Management Board * California Interagency Ecological Program * California Job Service * California Junta Estatal de Personal * California Labor and Employment Agency * California Labor and Workforce Development Agency * California Labor Market Information Division * California Land Use Planning Information Network (LUPIN) * California Lands Commission * California Landscape Architects Technical Committee * California Latino Legislative Caucus * California Law Enforcement Branch * California Law Enforcement General Library * California Law Revision Commission * California Legislative Analyst's Office * California Legislative Black Caucus * California Legislative Counsel * California Legislative Division * California Legislative Information * California Legislative Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Caucus * California Legislature Internet Caucus * California Library De velopment Services * California License and Revenue Branch * California Major Risk Medical Insurance Program * California Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board * California Maritime Academy * California Marketing Services * California Measurement Standards * California Medical Assistance Commission * California Medical Care Services * California Military Department * California Mining and Geology Board * California Museum for History, Women, and the Arts * California Museum Resource Center * California National Guard * California Native American Heritage Commission * California Natural Community Conservation Planning Program * California New Motor Vehicle Board * California Nursing Home Administrator Program * California Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board * California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board * California Ocean Resources Management Program * California Office of Administrative Hearings * California Office of Administrative Law * California Office of AIDS * California Office of Binational Border Health * California Office of Child Abuse Prevention * California Office of Deaf Access * California Office of Emergency Services (OES) * California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment * California Office of Fiscal Services * California Office of Fleet Administration * California Office of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Implementation (CalOHI) * California Office of Historic Preservation * California Office of Homeland Security * California Office of Human Resources * California Office of Legal Services * California Office of Legislation * California Office of Lieutenant Governor * California Office of Military and Aerospace Support * California Office of Mine Reclamation * California Office of Natural Resource Education * California Office of Privacy Protection * California Office of Public School Construction * California Office of Real Estate Appraisers * California Office of Risk and Insurance Management * California Office of Services to the Blind * California Office of Spill Prevention and Response * California Office of State Publishing (OSP) * California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development * California Office of Systems Integration * California Office of the Inspector General * California Office of the Ombudsman * California Office of the Patient Advocate * California Office of the President * California Office of the Secretary for Education * California Office of the State Fire Marshal * California Office of the State Public Defender * California Office of Traffic Safety * California Office of Vital Records * California Online Directory * California Operations Control Office * California Opinion Unit * California Outreach and Technical Assistance Network (OTAN) * California Park and Recreation Commission * California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) * California Performance Review (CPR) * California Permit Information for Business (CalGOLD) * California Physical Therapy Board * California Physician Assistant Committee * California Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services * California Policy and Evaluation Division * California Political Reform Division * California Pollution Control Financing Authority * California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo * California Postsecondary Education Commission * California Prevention Services * California Primary Care and Family Health * California Prison Industry Authority * California Procurement Division * California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) * California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) * California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) * California Real Estate Services Division * California Refugee Programs Branch * California Regional Water Quality Control Boards * California Registered Veterinary Technician Committee * California Registrar of Charitable Trusts * California Republican Caucus * California Research and Development Division * California Research Bureau * California Resources Agency * California Respiratory Care Board * California Rivers Assessment * California Rural Health Policy Council * California Safe Schools * California San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission * California San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy * California San Joaquin River Conservancy * California School to Career * California Science Center * California Scripps Institution of Oceanography * California Secretary of State Business Portal * California Secretary of State * California Seismic Safety Commission * California Self Insurance Plans (SIP) * California Senate Office of Research * California Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Certification Program * California Small Business Development Center Program * California Smart Growth Caucus * California Smog Check Information Center * California Spatial Information Library * California Special Education Division * California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board * California Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) * California Standards and Assessment Division * California State Administrative Manual (SAM) * California State Allocation Board * California State and Consumer Services Agency * California State Architect * California State Archives * California State Assembly * California State Association of Counties (CSAC) * California State Board of Education * California State Board of Food and Agriculture *California Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) * California State Children's Trust Fund * California State Compensation Insurance Fund * California State Contracts Register Program * California State Contracts Register * California State Controller * California State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD) * California State Disability Insurance (SDI) * California State Fair (Cal Expo) * California State Jobs Employment Information * California State Lands Commission * California State Legislative Portal * California State Legislature * California State Library Catalog * California State Library Services Bureau * California State Library * California State Lottery * California State Mediation and Conciliation Service * California State Mining and Geology Board * California State Park and Recreation Commission * California State Parks * California State Personnel Board * California State Polytechnic University, Pomona * California State Railroad Museum * California State Science Fair * California State Senate * California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science (COSMOS) * California State Summer School for the Arts * California State Superintendent of Public Instruction * California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS) * California State Treasurer * California State University Center for Distributed Learning * California State University, Bakersfield * California State University, Channel Islands * California State University, Chico * California State University, Dominguez Hills * California State University, East Bay * California State University, Fresno * California State University, Fullerton * California State University, Long Beach * California State University, Los Angeles * California State University, Monterey Bay * California State University, Northridge * California State University, Sacramento * California State University, San Bernardino * California State University, San Marcos * California State University, Stanislaus * California State University (CSU) * California State Water Project Analysis Office * California State Water Project * California State Water Resources Control Board * California Structural Pest Control Board * California Student Aid Commission * California Superintendent of Public Instruction * California Superior Courts * California Tahoe Conservancy * California Task Force on Culturally and Linguistically Competent Physicians and Dentists * California Tax Information Center * California Technology and Administration Branch Finance * California Telecommunications Division * California Telephone Medical Advice Services (TAMS) * California Transportation Commission * California Travel and Transportation Agency * California Unclaimed Property Program * California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board * California Unemployment Insurance Program * California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Commission * California Veterans Board * California Veterans Memorial * California Veterinary Medical Board and Registered Veterinary Technician Examining Committee * California Veterinary Medical Board * California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board * California Volunteers * California Voter Registration * California Water Commission * California Water Environment Association (COWPEA) * California Water Resources Control Board * California Welfare to Work Division * California Wetlands Information System * California Wildlife and Habitat Data Analysis Branch * California Wildlife Conservation Board * California Wildlife Programs Branch * California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) * California Workers Compensation Appeals Board * California Workforce and Labor Development Agency * California Workforce Investment Board * California Youth Authority (CYA) * Central Valley Flood Protection Board * Center for California Studies * Colorado River Board of California * Counting California * Dental Board of California * Health Insurance Plan of California (PacAdvantage) * Humboldt State University * Jobs with the State of California * Judicial Council of California * Learn California * Library of California * Lieutenant Governors Commission for One California * Little Hoover Commission (on California State Government Organization and Economy) * Medical Board of California * Medi-Cal * Osteopathic Medical Board of California * Physical Therapy Board of California * Regents of the University of California * San Diego State University * San Francisco State University * San Jose State University * Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy * State Bar of California * Supreme Court of California * Teach California * University of California * University of California, Berkeley * University of California, Davis * University of California, Hastings College of the Law * University of California, Irvine * University of California, Los Angeles * University of California, Merced * University of California, Riverside * University of California, San Diego * University of California, San Francisco * University of California, Santa Barbara * University of California, Santa Cruz * Veterans Home of California

Thanks. Student7 (talk) 20:44, 2 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

About a third of the things listed are government programs rather than agencies (e.g., the Academic Performance Index), books (State Administrative Manual), abstract concepts rather than agencies (Jobs with the State of California, California Consumer Information), divisions of other agencies (California Adoptions Branch), don't exist any more (California Youth Authority), or are corruptions of real agency names (California Office of the President). A lot of the agencies listed are actually part of the California Department of Consumer Affairs, where they share administrative back-office services. But it is true that California has a lot of government agencies. The state government has a list of agencies on its Web site. --Coolcaesar (talk) 11:23, 3 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

GRP 2 of 2012 edit

Apparently the Governor's Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 2012 became effective on July 3, 2012 and will become operative on July 1, 2013. It is a major government reorganization, establishing, disestablishing, merging, and demerging many state agencies, departments, commissions, and boards, including several large cabinet-level ones. The Little Hoover Commission has a nice report on the matter, replete with pictures and diagrams for simpletons like me. Also note there are several legislative acts that tweak the plan in certain respects, such as AB 1498 from the 2011-2012 session. Int21h (talk) 01:28, 18 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Democratic republic??? edit

The opening sentence says "The government of California comprises a democratic republic..." My reaction was "huh?" A "republic" is a country. (See Democratic republic). California is not a country; it is a state in the democratic republic called the United States of America. Examples of better opening sentences found here at Wikipedia:

  • "The government of Utah is republican, with the powers of government being divided into three distinct departments, the legislative, the executive, and the judicial, each department having specific functions and responsibilities under the Utah Constitution."
  • "The government of the U.S. state of Oregon, as prescribed by the Oregon Constitution, is composed of three government branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. These branches operate in a manner similar to that of the federal government of the United States."

We could replace this weird claim with the actual language from the California constitution, article 3, section 1: "The State of California is an inseparable part of the United States of America, and the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land." --MelanieN (talk) 18:07, 26 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

 Y The phrase has been removed. --MelanieN (talk) 16:55, 27 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Well... No, a "wikt:republic" is not a "wikt:nation" or a "wikt:country", but more generically a "wikt:state" (which could conceivably mean a U.S. state... maybe.) In reality, this will quickly descend into a conversation about philosophy, history, and "international law" (LOL whatever that means). A nation is usually spoken of as a state, but can also refer to an ethnically identifiable configuration. England being an example of a state that could be described as a nation, but not a country. I actually think country can, and probably originally did, describe the territory and not the political entity.

Oddly enough, some, but not all, of Russia's subdivisions describe themselves as republics. (This is, amazingly enough, in the Wiktionary article.) I think it is because Soviet Russia (as a constituent country of the USSR) was divided into ethnic nation-states... For example the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, a administrative division of Russia, next to Japan, that describes itself as Jewish apparently.

But... Yes, on a cursory examination, it appears you are right: California is not described as a Republic in any official document I could find--at least not the California Constitution--although it is defined as having a "wikt:republican" form of government, which could conceivably imply it is a republic. Nor is California described as sovereign--because the sovereignty lies with the People (LOL whatever that means.)

Are you confused yet? I know I am.

It probably is a phrase that seeks to reference the independent Bear Flag Republic, which was occupied by the American military, like Iraq during the Iraq War (but unlike Iraq, annexed to the United States, much like Kuwait was annexed to Iraq during the Gulf War.) Which is to say, a political statement. It is usually an opening crescendo to declaring a nation sovereign and independent, like calling Texas or Kosovo or Estonia a republic (and illegally occupied or annexed by a foreign power) (and then the argument is often decided with the "man dance"). So yes, it is probably safe to remove. Int21h (talk) 23:10, 18 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your detailed analysis. It turned out that it wasn't just California that had this peculiar definition of the state as a "democratic republic"; I found it or variants of it at three or four other states and eventually removed them all. I think you may be right, that somebody with a secessionist (or at least 10th Amendment) bent added it, but it really doesn't seem to be supported by any reliable sources. --MelanieN (talk) 23:42, 18 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Conflict of law between county and city edit

What are the rules concerning county and city governments and any conflict of laws? Do city ordinances take precedence over county ordinances or vice versa? I am assuming city ordinances concerning land use (zoning) take precedence, but what are the foundations for this? And why do cities contract policing with counties if the county must provide law enforcement anyways? Is it just for contractually mandated service minimums? Int21h (talk) 01:03, 24 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

Secretary of State? edit

Why isn't the Secretary of State shown here? There are eight statewide constitutional offices in California. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vhhall (talkcontribs) 17:44, 3 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Direct Democracy section should follow Judiciary edit

The 3 branch sections: executive, legislative, judicial should come together first, followed by Direct Democracy. 47.146.12.8 (talk) 19:20, 2 February 2022 (UTC)Reply