California legislature racing to pass 2 good, 3 bad bills • Environmentalist conceit on basic forest management will bring more devastation
Thursday, September 7, 2023 |
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| | Hotel employees are frustrated with the lack of progress at the bargaining table and with Unite Here’s dedication to perpetuating the “hot labor summer” rather than prioritizing negotiations. |
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| The California legislature is racing to pass legislation before the Sept. 14 deadline. Here’s our take on several bills still pushing through the system. |
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| The priority for all of us must be evidence-based, ecologically sustainable strategies that can help balance all of these concerns. |
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| It’s time for the entire council to stand up for Anaheim taxpayers, demand reform and recognize that foot dragging will no longer cut it. |
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| Why do we Americans always seem to believe those who tell us that industrial policy is a surer path to prosperity than economic freedom? |
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| Sadly it will take a shock like the rejection of the dollar’s reserve currency status and the resulting dollar crisis to force the US government and the people to take steps to kick their addiction to welfare-warfare spending and fiat currency. |
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| Bjorn Lomborg and Jordan Peterson on the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. |
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| With its ongoing scandals, the last thing Anaheim should do is risk its financial future. |
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| Our proposed law, the California Home Ownership Affordability Act, will tackle the two main barriers to building the housing we need. |
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| Re “Overtime tops $400K each for two fire officials” (Sept. 3): Please thank Teri Sforza for her courageous article on overpaid firefighters. It seems that, to her critics, there are only two options: have no firefighting service, or pay them huge amounts of money. However, a reasonable person would have to conclude that there is a middle ground. In fact there are many examples of firefighting at the opposite side of the money spectrum. My brother-in-law is a volunteer firefighter who receives no financial compensation. He sees as much danger, injury and death as any of the fire captains […] |
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