Olympia Scrubs ‘Alien’ From State Laws, Swaps In ‘Noncitizen’
Gov. Bob Ferguson signed HB 2632 to swap “alien” for “noncitizen” in most Washington statutes; supporters praise clarity while critics warn of drafting confusion. The new wording applies to laws enacted after July 1, 2026.
Lynnwood Spa Fight Sparks Ninth Circuit ‘Swinging Dicks’ Showdown
Nearly 30 Ninth Circuit judges rebuked a colleague for coarse language in a dispute over a Lynnwood women‑only spa. The court denied rehearing and the panel ruling remains in place.
Sacramento Pot Tax Furor Puts Youth Grants On The Hot Seat
A statewide Prop 64 youth‑prevention program is at the center of a fight over roughly $370 million in cannabis‑tax grants. Officials call it prevention; critics call it political organizing.
Swalwell's Livermore Address Ignites Residency Brawl Before Governor Primary
A landlord affidavit, a January court petition and a rival complaint have put Rep. Eric Swalwell’s Livermore address at the center of the governor’s primary fight. The legal tangle raises questions about who gets to decide eligibility before June 2, 2026.
Bay Area Tech Titans Plot $500 Million War Chest To Rewire California Politics
A Bay Area-backed plan called the California Renewal Project would seed an endowment-style political fund to bankroll centrist, pro-growth candidates across the state.
Ninth Circuit Slams Door On Commerce Clause Attacks In Cannabis Cases
A Ninth Circuit panel ruled the dormant Commerce Clause doesn't apply to state cannabis markets, protecting local residency and equity rules and widening a circuit split.
San José Shelter Showdown: City Eyes Spreading Homeless Sites Across All Neighborhoods
A city committee asked staff to draft a siting policy to prevent clustering of tiny‑home villages and other interim shelters after a rapid expansion left some neighborhoods without beds.












