California spends billions on homelessness yet the crisis keeps getting worse • America should follow California’s lead on sex education and HIV prevention education
Wednesday, February 28, 2024 |
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| | The Irvine case is a reminder that students need school choice so their parents can spend more time picking the right educational program than picking the right lawyer. |
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| California not only has the nation’s largest number of homeless people, but one of its highest rates of homelessness vis-à-vis its overall population. |
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| While California champions progressive policies, there are still misconceptions and resistance in our own state surrounding comprehensive sex education. |
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| I’m pretty good at math, but I no longer prepare my own taxes. The form alone scares me. |
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| States that have enacted bans need to reconsider the decisions they have made to curb the use of these products. |
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| Most of us throw up our hands and give up—avoiding political news altogether—but some of us dig into one version of the truth or the other |
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| Ignore the governor and listen to the LAO: California can achieve significant cost savings in its prison budget. |
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| The towering achievements of MLK and Malcolm X would not have been possible without the help of ordinary people and everyday activists. |
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| We advise readers not to sign recall petitions, and for Rescue California to end this quixotic campaign. |
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| Voters will likely pass the proposition, but politically difficult action will still be needed to finally get the right beds up and running. |
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