The buck passing never stops in California state government • Susan Shelley: Gavin Newsom’s 28th Amendment
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| | Irvine needs to continue bidding its work in an open and competitive manner that doesn’t discriminate against any group. |
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| Citizens of both California and the nation at large are entitled to accountability and less “buck passing” from politicians. |
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| The amendment Gov. Newsom is proposing may be a useful fundraising tool, but otherwise, it’s more likely to get laughs than traction. |
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| Re “Threats after football loss lead to an arrest” (June 6): Good. Law enforcement has caught the terrorist responsible for threatening the lives of literally everyone at Laguna Hills High School. I teach there; the faculty and kids didn’t deserve this completely unwarranted attack on their sense of well-being. What should have been pure […] |
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| AB 1347 is a misguided attempt to address paper waste while ignoring hardships the bill would levy, especially on low-income and underserved communities that rely on coupons and receipt tracking. |
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| This crisis has only gotten worse in recent years as state and local officials have continued to double down on failed policies. |
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| The 2024 presidential race was already a bit unusual before this week — it’s not often a former president runs for a non-consecutive term. Then came the candidacy of that former president’s vice president — and a federal indictment. |
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| You could easily say that likely one-day presidential candidate Gov. Gavin Newsom “started it” — if you like schoolyard fight metaphors. |
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| None of the laws specifically invoked in the indictment, however, require, or even mention, that documents be classified as top secret, or even confidential. |
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| As conservatives, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to safeguarding the principles that make our nation exceptional. |
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