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California is by far the largest state in the country. What happens here affects the country and the world. What happens here, from big cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Jose, to the breadbasket of the Central Valley, is consequential. This podcast is a feature of the extensive www.SoDoesItMatter.com Substack Newsletter (sign up for free). This is where longtime California conservative strategist Jon Fleischman features audio commentary, primarily interviews with people of consequence in California politics and policy. We actually have two Podcast feeds. The other is So, Does It Matter? SPOKEN — listen to audio versions of the posts on the Substack page. You can check that out here" https://sodoesitmatterspoken.transistor.fm/ Jon Fleischman is a former Executive Director of the California Republican Party and a veteran of hundreds of political campaigns. He is a frequent voice on cable shows, in California newspapers, and on podcasts, discussing a wide range of topics, but mostly...California politics!
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SDIM Live! #2: On CA Politics - Gov's Race, Bad GOP Votes in Sac? - PPIC Polling - AI And Our Kids, The CA Post, More!
In this episode of So, Does It Matter? Live! , Jon breaks down what the mainstream headlines missed in the latest PPIC poll, including voter resistance to a $10 billion housing bond and majority support for lower taxes over expanded government services. He explains why early governor’s race polling
Full Time Benefits For Part-Time Politicians?
In this episode, Jon Fleischman takes on an issue he’s been talking about for three decades: whether part-time elected officials should receive full-time taxpayer-funded health care benefits. Jon argues that public service on a city council, school board, or special district is meant to be part-time
California Democrats Meet And Talk Affordability... Yeah, Right...
In this episode, Jon Fleischman discusses the current state of California politics, focusing on the Democratic Party Convention and the upcoming governor's race. He critiques Democratic policies that have driven up living costs in California and expresses skepticism about the candidates' credibility