SACRAMENTO — California’s capital city gets a bad rap. It’s too hot in the summer. It’s too foggy in the winter. It’s sooooo not San Francisco or Los Angeles or any other coastal hamlet where residents might look askance at the Central Valley metropolis.

But even critics have to admit Sacramento has one thing going for it: It’s the work-week home of the governor, 120 legislators, their assorted entourages and lobbyists aplenty. So it’s not surprising Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye traveled there on Wednesday to hold court with a bounty of newly elected Assembly members and state senators. She may not want to relocate the judiciary’s headquarters to Sacramento — more on that later — but she knows where relationships can be built.