by Bill Dodd | Sep 9, 2021
You wouldn’t try to build a house with just one tool. And it’s not a good strategy for bridging the digital divide. Ensuring adequate internet access for all Californians requires a holistic approach involving deployment of state-of-the-art wireless, also known as 5G,...
by Serena Alvarez | Sep 8, 2021
The fight for healthcare in California is far from won. As we all endure a pandemic that has painfully cost lives of loved ones and livelihoods, the costs for all of us have been worsened by grossly lacking state oversight of senior and end-of-life care facilities and...
by Marc Joffe | Sep 1, 2021
This summer’s California gubernatorial recall election is costing $276 million: a lavish expenditure of taxpayer money often cited by recall opponents. While making recalls more difficult could save public funds, we should also consider precisely why this specific...
by Scott Wilk | Aug 24, 2021
When it comes to crime in California, Democrats talk a good game on how “important” their jobs are as lawmakers to ensure the public safety of residents of this state. But their actions over the last decade show that they have pushed the needs of criminals...
by Bill Dodd | Aug 24, 2021
Who do you want to win? The hardworking men and women of California? Or the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol? Those are the choices in the misguided recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom. Gov. Newsom has done a good job responding to unprecedented external...
by Marie Waldron | Aug 24, 2021
High-Speed Rail. The Bullet Train. The 19th Century concept of rail travel, updated using 21st Century technology that will speed passengers from Los Angeles to the Bay Area in about 2 hours and 40 minutes. Barely enough time to enjoy a casual meal, and...