Opinion

SB 41 threatens to increase prescription drug costs

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OPINION – The California Department of Finance has officially opposed Senate Bill 41, citing a California Department of Justice warning that its implementation costs would be “significant and unquantifiable.” When the state’s own fiscal experts flag a proposal this strongly, Governor Newsom should pause—especially when patient care could be disrupted.

Opinion

Reform of “insurance middlemen” is overdue for Californians

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OPINION – For patients with mental health disorders, who often rely on multiple prescriptions to prevent life-threatening crises, affordability is not optional—it is critical. Yet unregulated pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are driving up drug prices on the backs of patients.

Opinion

CA’s recycling revolution must include Hispanic-owned businesses

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OPINION – Latino entrepreneurs are at the heart of communities across California, from family-owned restaurants to small logistics companies and neighborhood markets. When we talk about California’s future and all of the opportunities available to our citizens, we cannot leave these businesses out of the conversation.

Opinion

Hospital pricing abuse is squeezing Californian employers and workers

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OPINION- As a healthcare researcher and business owner in California, I’ve seen first-hand how rising health care costs impact business and bottom lines. I’m concerned by the upward trend of rising premiums and cost-sharing and the role that large hospital systems play in driving up these costs in our communities.

Opinion

California’s power grid faces potential reliability challenges

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OPINION – The U.S. Department of Energy’s 2025 Resource Adequacy Report is a critical moment of reflection for California’s electric grid. As our state leads the nation in clean energy adoption and grapples with rising electricity demand, the report discusses issues that Californians cannot afford to ignore.

Opinion

Offshore wind: powering the central coast’s future

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OPINION – Following BOEM’s announcement canceling future offshore wind leases across the U.S., it’s important to remember that California still holds existing leases, including the wind area off the Central Coast.

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