The tragic consequences of condoning anti-Semitism on college campuses in California • Kroger-Albertsons merger: Good for California’s consumers and small businesses
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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Non-disclosure agreements in Sacramento turn lawmaking into plunder

Someone needs to hand state lawmakers a copy of the Ralph M. Brown Act. Passed in 1953 to keep local governments from doing the public’s business in secrecy, its message is nevertheless relevant for all California lawmakers.

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The tragic consequences of condoning anti-Semitism on college campuses in California

More violent hate and more threatening hate speech. No one can be certain where this might lead, but it won’t be anywhere nice.

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Kroger-Albertsons merger: Good for California’s consumers and small businesses

The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce calls on the FTC and the California Attorney General to approve the Kroger Albertsons merger.

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The progressive war on the Spanish and English languages

You can’t call a migrant with an official U.S document with his name on it “undocumented.”

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Local democracy benefits from remote access to public meetings

If we agree that public participation in government is a good thing, then we ought to embrace now well-established and proven ways to increase it.

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Duane Roberts: Disney needs to make a greater commitment to affordable housing in Anaheim

More affordable housing is a win-win situation for everybody involved.

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Ron Paul: Biden’s ‘Nighttime in America’ State of the Union

In all, Biden’s final State of the Union before the election reveals a president and administration that is out of gas and out of ideas.

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Republicans have the advantage in key swing districts in California

If they can’t summon these up and don’t add unexpected seats elsewhere, Democrats can expect Republicans to control the House for at least two more years.

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What are your takes on this Super Tuesday?: Letters

There weren’t many surprises in the Super Tuesday balloting There weren’t too many surprises in Super Tuesday’s primary election on the federal, local and state scenes. Joe Biden and Donald Trump will be duking it out for the second time, and Joe won’t have the luxury of basement campaigning this cycle. It might be possible for Steve Garvey to actually defeat Adam Schiff in November, even though Schiff outspent Garvey by a wide margin in the primary. There hasn’t been a GOP senator in California for several years. Garvey may appear to be an aw-shucks low-key type of emerging candidate, […]

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Proposed California digital accessibility law would halt startups in the Golden State

Under AB 1757, how many startups would be too burdened by the risk of a lawsuit to get off the ground?

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