Opinion

Support teachers to support emergent bilingual students

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OPINION – About 20% of our students are emergent bilinguals, with their language diversity on the rise –Spanish is most common, followed by Mandarin, Vietnamese, Russian, and Persian. While future teachers who receive their teaching credential in California are required to take specific courses on how to support language learners, the actual content varies widely.

Opinion

The fiscal warning California isn’t hearing

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OPINION – We need a modern system that aligns legal pathways with workforce needs and provides an earned path to legal status for long-term contributors. Without it, we are placing California’s economic stability at risk.

Opinion

Here’s what California should do to address violence

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OPINION – California has the opportunity to follow Richmond’s model, potentially leading to huge reductions in gun violence across the entire state. A bill called AB 2378 would create a statewide Office of Community Violence Intervention, installing a director to provide unprecedented support for violence intervention infrastructure and field needs.

Opinion

An $18 billion hole in the budget is a feature of the pension spiral

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OPINION – California stares down an $18 billion budget problem for 2026–27, $5 billion larger than the Newsom administration admitted last June. Revenue gains from the AI boom? Almost entirely erased by Proposition 98 education mandates and Proposition 2 debt payments.

Opinion

Data-informed pricing bill would harm small businesses

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OPINION – For small businesses like mine, success often depends on reaching the right customers at the right time with the right deals. That makes data-informed promotions – like coupons for products left in customers’ online shopping carts, or special deals for customers we’d like to reengage – a critical part of our marketing strategy.

Opinion

California has a chance to fix public meetings. Will agencies take it?

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OPINION – SB 707 is the most significant update to California’s Brown Act since 1953. Taking effect July 1, 2026, it guarantees the right to participate remotely in city council and county board meetings, a right that briefly flourished during the pandemic before being quietly rolled back.

Opinion

Searching for solutions to the youth mental wellbeing challenge

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OPINION – In Sacramento, I recently had the opportunity to exchange learnings from my work on youth mental health issues in Montana with advocates leading the charge in California. At a half day summit hosted by the Coalition the Empower our Future, an organization I help lead, advocates, organizations, policymakers and students came together to help answer the question, “what is driving this complex challenge, and how do we solve it together?”

Opinion

Protecting kids means protecting the legal cannabis market

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OPINION – Jim Keddy, executive director of Youth Forward, wants to protect California’s children from cannabis. So does every licensed cannabis operator in this state. That shared goal is real. Which is why the policy prescription embedded in his recent Capitol Weekly op-ed deserves serious scrutiny, because if implemented, it would make children less safe, not more.

Opinion

California can’t hesitate on clean transportation

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OPINION – The Legislature should pass AB 1777, the California Clean Skies Act, to strengthen the state’s authority to cut diesel pollution at freight hotspots and accelerate the shift to clean, electric goods movement.

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