The vast Ponzi scheme that is cryptocurrency • Extend CEQA relief across California, not just specific regions or for specific projects
Saturday, February 24, 2024 |
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| | Excessive fines and the Eighth Amendment |
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| Crypto is the perfect crime. |
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| State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, has for years been one of the most pro-housing leaders in the California Legislature, unafraid of the NIMBYs, proud to be a YIMBY. |
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| Scrutiny of whether existing programs are performing as intended should be high on the list of ways to get more bang for each taxpayer buck |
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| By removing regulatory obstacles, more Californians can access the vital health care services they need. |
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| We must not lose sight of the larger picture: the need for a comprehensive, philosophically grounded approach to education that prepares students not just for the tests of school but for the tests of life. |
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| California’s perpetual conflict over housing, pitting advocates of state-level pro-development policies against defenders of local government land use authority, has often involved friction between two state laws. |
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| Throughout his 17-year stint as president of the OC Firefighters Union, he poured thousands of dollars into the campaigns of Republican politicians who were anti-choice, and anti-gay rights. |
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| The United States government has been working to get the Wikileaks founder extradited to the US to face charges that he violated the Espionage Act. |
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| No one disputes that California is struggling to deal with a spiraling homelessness crisis. Our state has more than 181,000 homeless people — a number that has increased a mind-bending 40% since 2019, per a CalMatters report. Whatever the state government is doing, it’s not working. |
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