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An experienced Jerry Brown vows to build on what he’s already done By Seema Mehta and Michael Finnegan Oct. 19, 2014 12 AM PT ...
It's extremely unlikely that Gov. Jerry Brown of California will run for president in 2016, despite his tease to The Post's Philip Rucker in a story published Wednesday. But, oh, if he did.
Jerry Brown Two is deliberative, and he likes to have it his way," said Republican state Sen. Jim Nielsen, who served in the Legislature from 1978 to 1987 and returned in 2008.
Gov. Jerry Brown’s prison reforms haven’t lived up to his billing Two inmates are walked from their cells to the medical unit at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City.
Gov. Jerry Brown offered his most sweeping rebuke to date of President Trump's agenda on Tuesday, while suggesting California is a model for what works.
To the editor: Reporter John Myers forgot to include the most impressive words I have ever heard come out of the mouth of Gov. Jerry Brown. (“Gov. Jerry Brown looks back, pushes forward in his ...
Column: Jerry Brown’s legacy a major question for hopefuls looking to replace him Gov. Jerry Brown in Rome, where he attended a climate change event at the Vatican last week.
Former Gov. Jerry Brown, California’s longest-serving governor, and wife and former First Lady Anne Gust Brown stand in front of their home at their ranch in December.
Politics Jerry Brown’s Tough-Love Miracle: How He Turned Around California The 75-year-old governor rescued the Golden State from financial ruin - and is reshaping a national progressive agenda ...
To watch Jerry Brown is to marvel at just how many political lives he can squeeze into his years on stage. The California governor who delivered his State of the State speech Thursday from the ...
Jerry Brown will almost certainly never be president of the United States, a fact that disappoints no one so much as Jerry Brown himself. It’s not for lack of trying.
Someone like Jerry Brown? “It takes a ballot measure,” the governor said flatly in last week’s budget event. “It’s a little late for that now.” No doubt he was referring to 2018.