Sacramento inches closer to implementing reparations • This Mental Health Awareness Month, Congress should unlock telehealth’s potential
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| | Together, we can overcome these challenges and ensure that our campuses—and our state—remain beacons of learning and growth. |
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| The pipeline of discrimination in the name of reparations requires both virtue signaling and substantive changes to existing non-discrimination laws. |
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| Congress should pass the SPEAK Act and the Expanding Language Access in Telehealth Act so that every American can happily and healthily build their own American Dream. |
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| One part of California’s efforts to reduce its housing crisis is going to take a little longer. |
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| As “free Palestine” protests spread across campuses — complete with 1960s-style sit-ins and takeovers of classrooms and quads — university officials throughout the country have struggled to handle the disruptive mess. Risk averse administrators have been loath to use a firm hand, even when protesters have intimidated Jewish students and created a hostile campus atmosphere. |
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| Neither a sincere belief in the righteousness of a cause nor the popularity of a cause can overcome the need to do what is right. |
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| They would never do this to the habitat of a Delta smelt. |
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| Administrators who allow such disruptions to continue are contributing to the deterioration of peaceful dialogue and debate on our college campuses, as well as undermining the cause of human rights throughout the world. |
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| While the US should continue its strategic partnership with Israel, it must leverage its soft power to save as many innocents as possible. |
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