The annual Public Policy Institute of California survey on education issues found wide support for universal TK and teaching about slavery but divisions on transgender issues.
No Labels is desperately trying to get a third-party candidate on the 2024 ballot—so much so that it’s hired a consulting firm with an extensive, shady history of working with right-wing candidates and causes.No Labels is working to run a “unity” candidate in the upcoming presidential election. But despite repeatedly describing itself as “nonpartisan,” the group seems to court connections with exclusively far-right figures.Although No Labels has refused to disclose who its financial backers are,
According to tax documents obtained by The Daily Beast, the centrist group plotting a 2024 challenge is raising lots of dough, padding its leaders’ paychecks.
PI is diving into Laphonza Butler’s past in the corporate influence world — first as a consultant at the California firm SCRB Strategies, and then with Airbnb’s government affairs team.