In search of the ‘Tomato King’: Finding a Mexican migrant politician, rooted in California soil • The California Legislature should make it easier to evict squatters
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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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| 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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| Reuters reported Beijing declared it was merely “standardizing” the localities’ names “in accordance with the relevant regulations on place name management of the State Council.” |
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| Now serving as Joe Biden’s acting U.S. Secretary of Labor, Su is prepared to force U.S. taxpayers to pay off California’s loss of some $30 billion in federal COVID-relief funds. |
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| South Africa is making itself an unwitting pawn in Hamas’ war against Israel, and it doesn’t seem like South Africa is willing to change course. |
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| Conservative economists, including the late Milton Friedman, have always stated that if you want more of something, tax it less, and if you want less of something, tax it more. |
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| The true cost of these policies can only be measured in the lives that are affected and the opportunities that are lost. |
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