Opinion

Ticketing reform approaches the finish line In Sacramento

A man is engaged in ticket scalping, selling concert tickets at a significantly higher price than face value

OPINION — With inflation soaring and “affordability” at the top of every smart politician’s list of taking points, California’s leaders are close to delivering a major win for music fans by passing two reform bills to rein in prices on platforms like Stub Hub, Seat Geek and Ticketmaster Resale.

Opinion

How the Seal of Climate Literacy can help California graduates

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OPINION —SB 1048 would create the State Seal of Climate Literacy, a voluntary diploma distinction for students who complete relevant climate and environmental coursework and a hands-on capstone project to support climate readiness in their communities.

Opinion

California is asleep at the wheel of a fiscal trainwreck

The CalPERS headquarters in Sacramento. (Photo: Kit Leong, via Shutterstock)

OPINION — While the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) quietly shifts over 40% of its massive $556 billion portfolio into speculative, opaque private markets, the California Legislature erected a dangerous wall of complacency.

Opinion

CARB’s half-billion-ton elephant in the room

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OPINION — The California Air Resources Board recently voted to authorize the state’s new Cap-and-Invest regulations after much hand-wringing over a last-minute amendment, purportedly in response to political pressure from oil refineries, to subsidize industry decarbonization projects.

Opinion

Help communities understand the water impacts of data centers

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OPINION— California’s boom in data centers places growing demands on stressed water resources.

Opinion

State leaders must step up and fund the Youth Sports for All Act

Youth Soccer Match. Kids Playing Football on Grass Field in Team Uniforms. Children Sports Activity and Competition

OPINION — A statewide survey should not read like a verdict on the future of our state’s children. The 2026 California Play Equity Report does just that. The Play Equity Report finds that 76% of California youth do not meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s physical activity guidelines, and 60% of California parents struggle to afford youth sports.

Opinion

The future of California’s water supply

Aerial view of water carrying aqueduct in Outer Los Angeles, California.

OPINION — Gov. Gavin Newsom’s comments at the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) Conference in Sacramento provided some insight into his definition of success and the direction he believes the state should go.

Opinion

California can’t wait to address the math achievement gap

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OPINION — Kindergarten is often assumed to be the starting point for math learning: alongside ABCs, children begin learning their 123s. But based on 30 years of studying how young children develop math knowledge, it is apparent that learning begins long before children enter a formal classroom setting.

Opinion

May Revise reveals 2 budgets: The written and the lived

Gov. Gavin Newsom. Photo by Capitol Weekly.

OPINION—The governor’s May Revision is being framed as a response to fiscal uncertainty, but for Californians, it reads as a decision to make essential services harder to reach, just as need is rising.

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