SF’s zero fatality goal crashes into realities • By excluding gay parents, the right risks losing the family argument
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| | Ready for even higher homeowner insurance rates and gas prices to fill up your SUV? |
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| San Francisco isn’t the only California city to adopt an unrealistic road-safety fad called Vision Zero, but it did so early enough that we can now analyze the results of the program. To put it simply, it’s a bust. |
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| The Republican coalition faces a choice: uphold shared values and build a coalition that speaks to the whole country, or retreat into a politics of resentment and paranoia. |
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| California deserves leadership that solves problems — not one that uses failure as a launchpad for higher office. |
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| No finger pointing, no sirens |
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| In a Congress addicted to bad ideas and bloated spending it’s rare to find a tax policy with broad, bipartisan support that also happens to be good policy. Health savings accounts are one of those rare gems. |
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| I don’t know what the impact of the Epstein conspiracy theories will be, but I know it will linger. |
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| With SB 79, the Legislature is at least reducing the rules and letting Californians exert more rights free from busybodies. |
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| Even the most pro-privacy of us can sometimes get flummoxed if forced to plumb the depths of HIPPA-related privacy standards when it comes to sharing medical information. |
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