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Although still in its infancy, the USC Schwarzenegger Institute has already generated extensive media coverage in connection with its mission and activities.

Lawmakers with stock holdings vote in ways that juice their portfolios, data shows

A series of well-timed stock trades early in the pandemic brought Justice Department scrutiny on at least five U.S. senators this year over potential insider trading, including Georgia Republicans Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue. Though the inquiries were dropped, both lawmakers have taken heat on the issue as their respective campaigns head into a January runoff election that will determine… View Article



Californians Weigh in on Who Should Take Kamala Harris? Senate Seat

Now that U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris (D) will be taking the role as Vice President, California Governor Gavin Newsom is tasked with deciding who will take her place. A recent survey from the USC Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy polled registered California voters on who should be the next Senator. Spectrum News 1


Arnold’s Next Role?

Some Republicans have suggested that Newsom might want to go a different route entirely, and think about former Gov. Arnold Schwarzegger as a bipartisan, placeholder pick that would give Democratic contenders an even playing field. We asked Schwarzenegger yesterday at a University of Southern California Schwarzenegger Institute event: Would he consider accepting such a post? His answer: "The… View Article


Who will replace Kamala Harris in the Senate? It’s up to Gavin Newsom

It didn’t take long when Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden selected Kamala Harris as his running mate in August for people to begin wondering who Gov. Gavin Newsom might appoint as her replacement in the U.S. Senate. Now after months of speculation — and plenty of public and private lobbying — Newsom has a decision to make about who… View Article


Wealthy Donors Spend Big to Expand Voting Access

Poll worker training doesn’t usually involve a call to do 200 push-ups. It also doesn’t usually involve Arnold Schwarzenegger. “Let’s pump it up!” the actor, businessman, former professional bodybuilder and former Republican California governor told a crowd of 16 surprised trainees in Muscogee County, Georgia, over Zoom earlier this month. “Let’s pump it up,” the… View Article


Schwarzenegger Institute provides voting grants to Georgia counties

Movie star and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger have given a blockbuster amount of his own money to help improve voter access this election cycle. In late September the Schwarzenegger Institute at the University of Southern California announced the launch of "Democracy Grants for Voting Access and Election Administration." The fast grant program allowed local… View Article




Redistricting Commission Doesn’t Need Reforms Well, Maybe One

When the first eight commissioners to the California Citizens Redistricting Commission were chosen by random drawing the beginning of the month, there was an outcry that no Latinos were selected. Because Latinos make up the largest ethnic group in California, the Los Angeles Times editorial board called the result an embarrassment. Others joined in to say… View Article


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