Mitch McConnell cannot stop the non-interventionist tide in the GOP • Identity politics now controls much of what California’s Democratic Party does
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| | AVs hold immense promise for Californians who are beginning to demonstrate the mobility gains that the Golden State can reap. |
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| McConnell may think that he can stem the tide by preaching more intervention, but not even the Senate Republican leader can stop an idea whose time has come. |
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| This allows little space for qualifications, achievement or even consideration of who might do the best job for California and America. |
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| Californians need to prioritize long-term vision over short-term gains and value real-world growth over theoretical power struggles to create viable and sustainable housing policies. |
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| Candidates like Cargile are representative of the weakened, and cheapened, state of California’s civic culture. |
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| In a triumph of hope over experience, this editorial board endorsed Proposition 28, the Arts and Music in Schools Funding Guarantee and Accountability Act, in 2022. We said the state’s 6 million public school students in grades K-12, about 60% of whom are from low-income families, “deserve to have an enriched education that might otherwise be available only to students whose parents can pay for private instruction in the arts.” |
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| Re “Stop California from ending anonymous free speech online” (April 2): Kenneth Schrupp has the right idea in keeping government out of social media by-laws, but the fear over age verification is rather overblown. If online alcohol and gun retailers are to be the example, then age verification will be practically meaningless, because minors will certainly lie to defeat it. The real question is, are social media platforms publishers or not? If they are, then they, being liable for slander or libel, are free to police every message posted. If not, then every user must be held liable. To be […] |
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| In death, as in life, Bermúdez has imbued this corner of California with his legacy—one that stretches to Zacatecas, and beyond. |
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| It’s time for the Legislature to act before this relatively small problem becomes yet another example of California dysfunction. |
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| I have never wavered in my commitment in helping all taxpayers. |
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