The California Legislature is broken and no one with power seems willing to fix it • End of another unproductive Capitol year
Friday, September 6, 2024 |
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| | What happened Saturday night was entirely undemocratic and indefensible. |
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| After years of being strung along by California Democratic leadership, reparations activists came away from last week’s end of the legislative session empty handed. |
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| California legislators completed the legislative session on August 31, sending hundreds of bills to Gov. Gavin Newsom for his consideration by the end of September. |
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| Competition is the only way to lower costs and improve service. |
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| She may turn out to be the ideal candidate for this time, and if that’s so, it will be because of the success of myriad other women who broke through to their own successes and authoritative stature. |
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| While Newsom can call special sessions, the Legislature is not legally required to do anything and can simply adjourn without acting. |
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| Welcome to the permission-slip economy. It shouldn’t be this way. |
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| Welcome to modern journalism. |
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| This fall will give city council members an opportunity to “make good” on the commitments made in their city housing elements and for voters to make room for the next generation by supporting pro-housing council members and candidates. |
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| Proposition 5 is but the latest attack on you, the taxpayer. Such attacks will only escalate if Prop. 5 is approved. |
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