Last night we published the 16th edition of Capitol Weekly's Top 100 - our annual analysis of the unelected political power structure in California. We look at the mostly behind the scenes players who influence policy, elections and governance, including Capitol staff, lobbyists, Agency staff, donors, business leaders, activists, Labor leaders - and even journalists. Hosts Rich Ehisen and Tim Foster are joined by former KQED reporter and LA Times Bureau Chief John Myers, who left journalism for communications two years ago, but still keeps a watchful eye on Golden State politics. Few political observers are more respected than Myers - one of the many reasons he was a mainstay of the Top 100 List for more than a dozen years. (His kids nicknamed his Top 100 portrait 'Old Squinty.') Myers, Ehisen and Foster discuss the broad themes that underlie the 2024 list, look at the new faces, and talk about the names on the inaugural Top 100 Hall of Fame. 1:52 Live tweeting the California Budget 4:18 The Top 100 Hall of Fame 5:37 George Skelton 9:23 Donna Lucas 11:07 Gale Kaufman 15:58 Steve Maviglio 19:49 Aaron Read 23:32 Themes of the 2024 Top 100 25:43 The executive branch and organized Labor 30:59 Jennifer Barrera 31:00 Rob Lapsley 32:06 Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher 32:41 Tia Orr 32:48 Yvonne Wheeler 33:50 Oscar Lopez 35:04 Danny Curtin 36:38 Janus Norman 37:05 Tony Bui, Laiza Negrete and Ramona Prieto 40:14 Taryn Luna 41:22 Chris Cadelago 41:30 Ashley Zavala 47:47 Who is NOT on the list - and why? 49:56 John Latimer 50:00 Liz Snow 50:06 Myesha Jackson 50:22 Building the list 59:03 Susannah Delano 1:01:39 Venn Diagram 1:04:34 Last Thoughts
Last night we published the 16th edition of Capitol Weekly's Top 100 - our annual analysis of the unelected political power structure in California. We look at the mostly behind the scenes players who influence policy, elections and governance, including Capitol staff, lobbyists, Agency staff, donors, business leaders, activists, Labor leaders - and even journalists.
Hosts Rich Ehisen and Tim Foster are joined by former KQED reporter and LA Times Bureau Chief John Myers, who left journalism for communications two years ago, but still keeps a watchful eye on Golden State politics. Few political observers are more respected than Myers - one of the many reasons he was a mainstay of the Top 100 List for more than a dozen years. (His kids nicknamed his Top 100 portrait 'Old Squinty.') Myers, Ehisen and Foster discuss the broad themes that underlie the 2024 list, look at the new faces, and talk about the names on the inaugural Top 100 Hall of Fame.
1:52 Live tweeting the California Budget
4:18 The Top 100 Hall of Fame
5:37 George Skelton
9:23 Donna Lucas
11:07 Gale Kaufman
15:58 Steve Maviglio
19:49 Aaron Read
23:32 Themes of the 2024 Top 100
25:43 The executive branch and organized Labor
30:59 Jennifer Barrera
31:00 Rob Lapsley
32:06 Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher
32:41 Tia Orr
32:48 Yvonne Wheeler
33:50 Oscar Lopez
35:04 Danny Curtin
36:38 Janus Norman
37:05 Tony Bui, Laiza Negrete and Ramona Prieto
40:14 Taryn Luna
41:22 Chris Cadelago
41:30 Ashley Zavala
47:47 Who is NOT on the list - and why?
49:56 John Latimer
50:00 Liz Snow
50:06 Myesha Jackson
50:22 Building the list
59:03 Susannah Delano
1:01:39 Venn Diagram
1:04:34 Last Thoughts
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