
The Point of Order Podcast offers an inside look at California politics and the State Legislature. Join Assemblyman Josh Hoover and his legislative colleagues as they shine a light on the major issues and contentious debates shaping the future of the Golden State.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | News | |||

Assemblyman Josh Hoover is joined by his Chief of Staff Teresa Trujillo to discuss a number of topics including his 2026 bill priorities, the Eric Swalwell scandal and fallout, California’s ongoing hospice fraud, a new tax increase proposed in the Le... more
Assemblyman Josh Hoover is joined by Folsom Mayor Justin Raithel to discuss a number of topics including his experience leading the City of Folsom, how local government can play an important role in supporting small businesses, strategies for address... more
Assemblymembers Josh Hoover and Greg Wallis discuss a number of topics including a recent oversight hearing on California’s Next Generation 911 system, the bombshell César Chávez investigation, the passing of Chuck Norris, the need to reform our stat... more
Assemblymembers Josh Hoover and Jeff Gonzalez discuss a number of topics including the daylight saving time debate, the New Yorker’s controversial new article on having kids, how new CARB regulations will hurt California consumers, the inexplicable r... more
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Very informative. Thanks!
Excellent keep it going 👍🏽
Never a democrat ever. Host bemoans the super minority that the voters decided upon. Too much hypocrisy in e3 as the cohost complains about those without real experience as is the case with his cohost. Josh Hoover complains and complains without any solutions.
I’m happy to get information about what’s really going on. A brief article from the biased bee doesn’t do it. Even if you agree with their premise, there isn’t enough depth.
Super interesting and refreashing to hear more about my states legislators directly from the source









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