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Agricultural Land Use in California

By Spencer Cole, Ellen Hanak, Caitlin Peterson

About 40% of California’s land—roughly 40 million acres—is used for agriculture. But what does that mean for the state? Our new fact sheet takes advantage of brand-new data to show how the land is used in more detail than ever before.

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Video: PPIC Statewide Survey Briefing

By Linda Strean

At a briefing last week in the capital, PPIC researcher Jui Shrestha presented the findings of the March PPIC Statewide Survey.

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Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government

PPIC’s latest survey examines Californians’ views on economic issues, such as inflation and the state budget situation. It also looks at approval of state and federal elected officials, concerns about natural disasters, and opinions on immigration policies. Survey analyst Rachel Lawler will present key findings and discuss takeaways with survey analyst Deja Thomas.

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The End of the Post-Partisan Era?

By Mark Baldassare

New voter registration figures show that a partisan shift under way for several years has accelerated during the 2016 presidential election.

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Linking Land Use and Water Decisions

By Lori Pottinger

The state recently held workshops on aligning land and water planning in rural California. We talked with Debbie Franco of the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research about this process.

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