State of Gold
Guest: Seema Mehta, LA Times Senior Political Reporter Guest Bio: Seema Mehta is a legendary political journalist who has covered California and national politics for the Los Angeles Times since 1998. For a generation, she has reported extensively on state houses, gubernatorial races, and presidential campaigns across the nation. Mehta is currently a fellow at the University of Southern California (USC) Center for the Political Future, where she teaches and mentors the next generation of journalists and political scientists. Show Summary How does a democracy function when the institutional referees covering state government begin to vanish? In this episode of State of Gold, host Jon Slavet sits down with veteran Los Angeles Times reporter Seema Mehta to analyze the profound structural transformations sweeping through modern media and California's fiscal architecture. Mehta traces the multi-generational contraction of legacy print journalism, detailing the transition of the Los Angeles Times from over a century of Chandler family ownership, through corporate consolidation, to a billionaire owner whose initial newsroom investments have given way to deep cuts. The conversation explores how the loss of reporting bodies in state houses has coincided with a generational shift toward social media platforms like TikTok, eroding the era of shared, "trusted referees" in favor of partisan echo chambers like MSNBC and Fox. Turning her focus to fiscal policy, Mehta breaks down the hidden complexities of the proposed Billionaire Tax. While signature gatherers outside grocery stores like Trader Joe’s and Ralph’s find easy success with simple "tax the rich" slogans, she notes the underlying hazard to a state budget with 8,000 families footing 25% of the state budget and less than 1% of taxpayers generating 40% of the total revenue. Finally, the two share a lighthearted yet resonant look at avoiding professional cynicism, with Mehta deploying a striking historical analogy to explain why mentoring next-generation students is the ultimate tool for renewing political idealism. Chapters 00:00 – A Generation at the Times: Tracking California's Political Shifts 00:28 – From the Chandlers to Billionaire Cuts: The Shrinking of State House Reporting 01:22 – Ad Side vs. Edit Side: Navigating Advertorial Pressures in For-Profit Media 02:14 – The TikTok Shift: Fragmented News Demographics and the Loss of Trusted Referees 03:32 – The Monopoly Man Slogan: The Complicated Reality of the Billionaire Tax 04:28 – Volatile Math: Why Less Than 1% of Electorate Funding 40% of the Budget Is a Risk 05:00 – The Lady Bathory Analogy: Renewing Idealism via Next-Gen USC Fellowships Connect with Seema Mehta * Twitter: https://x.com/LATSeema [https://x.com/LATSeema] * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/seema-mehta-58232b2 [http://linkedin.com/in/seema-mehta-58232b2] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latseema/ [https://www.instagram.com/latseema/] Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to our podcast, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and join the conversation on Instagram and LinkedIn with the hashtag #stateofgoldpodcast Connect with State of Gold * X: https://x.com/realjonslavet [https://x.com/realjonslavet] * Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stateofgold/about [https://www.linkedin.com/company/stateofgold/about] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stateofgoldpodcast/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/stateofgoldpodcast/?hl=en] * Website: www.stateofgold.com [https://stateofgold.com/]
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