Safeguard the safety net for Californians with developmental disabilities • What’s past is prologue: How California’s AB 1836 threatens creative freedom
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 |
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| | We hope the newly woke mayor enjoys his newfound leftist company at the ends of the horseshoe. |
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| Making good on the long-awaited service provider rate increase will go a long way toward stabilizing the vital system that enables people with disabilities to live safely and with dignity in our communities. |
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| If we believe satire, cultural critique, and even learning from the past have value, then lawmakers must craft digital replica policies that nurture those ends. |
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| Biden says he is eager to be “the most pro-union president in American history.” |
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| If only the Israelis would agree to a ceasefire, bleat “Morning Joe” hosts and guests alike. |
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| As a recent news story by the Southern California News Group’s Annika Bahnsen and Teri Sforza notes, “Nearly half high school graduates don’t qualify to apply to a California university.” |
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| If the agency created to coordinate homelessness responses is falling short of its mission, why should we think that any specific programs are having a lasting impact? |
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| The Rwandan genocide points to the fragility of civilization – and to the unspeakable evils human beings are capable of perpetrating. |
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| Free-market (classical) liberalism – capitalism, properly understood – can be the vision and the ideal for those looking for and wanting a better life for themselves. |
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| With countless billions of dollars at stake, hundreds of millions of dollars are likely to be spent for and against the three interrelated measures. |
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