Attorney General Rob Bonta’s bad-faith rebranding of ballot initiative threatens California’s democracy • California’s income-based utility charge saga began with misuse of the state budget process
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| | Easter can fall any Sunday of March and April. Transgender Visibility Day has been celebrated on March 31st since 2009, it just never happened to coincide with Easter until this year. |
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| For more than 100 years, California citizens have held an extraordinary power — the right to bypass their politicians and vote directly on laws through ballot initiatives. |
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| If Irwin and other legislators are unhappy with what AB 205 wrought, they have only themselves to blame for enabling the blatant misuse of budget trailer bills. |
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| Bonta is ignoring the future right in front of us. |
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| We now, though, have access to a shocking amount of information about every possible topic or field of study. |
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| California lawmakers are scrambling to figure out how to deal with the state’s massive budget deficit. Regardless of how successful budget gimmicks and other tricks are in making the budget hole look less deep, cuts will needed. Alas, politicians are also taking the time to ponder tax increases. |
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| The Biden administration must lay off Bayh-Dole |
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| RFK, Jr. is a poor fit for the Libertarian Party’s objectives, and the party really doesn’t have as much to offer him as the Politico article implies. |
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| Hollywood could not produce a better horror movie than California elections. |
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| In the middle of this housing crunch, legislators should be laser-focused on making housing as accessible as possible, encouraging policies that make it easier to buy and easier to rent. |
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