Opinion

Rethinking California’s flawed AI regulations

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OPINION – The California Privacy Protection Agency’s proposed regulations surrounding the use of Automated Decision-Making Technology (ADMT) and other AI-assisted systems risk undermining the very ecosystem that has made our state a global economic leader.

Opinion

Overly broad bill puts California’s housing future on shaky ground

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OPINION – Ensuring adequate housing to meet community needs is essential to California’s long-term stability and prosperity. That’s why it’s deeply disappointing and concerning to see Senate Bill 682 advancing, as it risks exacerbating the very crisis we are working to resolve.

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California must lead on banning the non-essential use of PFAS

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OPINION – California stands at a crossroads: either continue allowing companies to produce and sell dangerous “forever chemicals” like PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) that pollute our environment and jeopardize public health, or take bold, science-based action to eliminate their non-essential uses.

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Ongoing funding is the only path to housing justice

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OPINION – There’s a lot of talk from politicians about homelessness as a top issue. So why, unlike public education, healthcare, behavioral health and transportation, does California fail to provide ongoing funding at scale to address the crisis?

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California must level playing field on pain management

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OPINION – Despite the availability of FDA-approved non-opioid pain treatments—including one that just received approval last month—patients are still overwhelmingly prescribed opioids after surgery. It’s not because opioids are always the best option, but because our healthcare system makes them the easiest, most affordable, and most accessible prescription to fill.

Opinion

Affordable housing another Trump ruse

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OPINION – There’s been news coverage lately about potential large-scale selloffs of national public lands. While there is no doubt that California has an affordable housing crisis, we don’t believe that large-scale public lands selloffs are the answer.

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Pumping the brakes on CARB’s disinformation

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OPINION – As multiple media outlets have reported, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) is getting into the ring to defend the electric vehicle mandates they have foisted upon California’s families and businesses. Unfortunately, CARB’s staunch defense of anti-consumer regulations is a master class in disinformation – purposefully designed to deceive Californians.

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