Authors: Daniel JB Mitchell
Date: January 1, 2006
Project: California Policy Options 2006
The purpose of California Policy Options is to collect and publish annually fresh UCLA research on public policy issues facing California. This 2006 edition of California Policy Options, which includes a range of policy topics as diverse as ballot-box budgeting, domestic partnerships, and economic development at Redondo Beach, is a snapshot that captures the breadth, range, and depth of our research.
The California Policy Options report of the UCLA School of Public Affairs has built on its legacy as an outgrowth of the annual UCLA Anderson Forecast. Now produced in conjunction with the Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, it has become a trusted source of thoughtful research and analysis on policy issues affecting the state of California.