Archive for 'Rose Institute Authored'

The New Phenomenon of Voting By Mail

Posted 21 July 2010 | By Chloe Cotton | Categories: Institute Friends and Associates, Press, Rose Institute Authored | 1 Comment

The following is an article written by Rose Institute Board member Tony Quinn. It was originally featured in Capital Morning Report on July 18.

The Secretary of State has just released final turnout numbers for the June primary, and they show the strengthening of a trend that is rapidly changing the timing and tactics of all [...]

Rose/Voice of San Diego “Out of Reach” articles joined

Posted 09 February 2010 | By Douglas M. Johnson, Consulting Fellow | Categories: About Rose Institute, Demographic Analysis, Fiscal Analysis, Legal Analysis, Rose Institute Authored, Rose Institute Cited | No Comments

Voice of San Diego, with whom the Rose Institute worked to put together our “Comparing San Diego County Services: A Twelve-County Analysis,” ran an insightful and comprehensive series of articles based on the Rose Institute study. The articles are all available from the Special Report center on the Voice website. And now Voice has put [...]

Douglas M. Johnson in L.A. Times

Posted 24 June 2007 | By Kristie Finch '09 | Categories: Demographic Analysis, Press, Redistricting, Rose Institute Authored | No Comments

From an op-ed in today’s Los Angeles Times by Douglas Johnson:
Douglas Johnson is a fellow with the Rose Institute of State and Local Government at Claremont McKenna College. He served as a consultant to the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission during its 2001 redistricting.
Legislators in Sacramento are closer to approving a truly independent redistricting reform plan [...]

Dr. Ralph Rossum in Sacramento Bee

Posted 18 March 2007 | By Kristie Finch '09 | Categories: Legal Analysis, Press, Rose Institute Authored | No Comments

From an article in today’s Sacramento Bee by Ralph A. Rossum:
In both of these cases, Congress could pass legislation subjecting tribes to the provisions of the National Labor Relations Act or state campaign-reform laws. But Congress has not. Until it does so clearly and unambiguously, the lower courts should act to protect the tribes from [...]

Douglas M. Johnson in L.A. Times

Posted 25 February 2007 | By Kristie Finch '09 | Categories: Demographic Analysis, Press, Rose Institute Authored | No Comments

From an op-ed in today’s LA Times by fellow Douglas Johnson:
Douglas Johnson is a fellow with the Rose Institute of State and Local Government at Claremont McKenna College.
Is moving California’s presidential primary to Feb. 5 from June a trap for Republicans and their business allies?
Giving the state a greater say in picking presidential nominees is [...]