Opinion
Californians must fund heat pumps
OPINION – California didn’t become a solar leader by stopping and starting. It did so by making long-term, consistent investments that gave homeowners, workers, and innovators confidence to act.
OPINION – California didn’t become a solar leader by stopping and starting. It did so by making long-term, consistent investments that gave homeowners, workers, and innovators confidence to act.
OPINION – Imagine waking up to find that your favorite Sierra trailhead, that quiet forest clearing your family returns to every summer, or that rugged desert canyon you’ve spent years exploring is now behind a “No Trespassing” sign—sold off in a backroom deal to fund tax cuts for billionaires.
OPINION – As the federal government turns its back on the clean energy transition—gutting decades of progress with the passage of the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill”—California now stands alone at a critical crossroads. With federal incentives slashed and funding for renewable projects drying up, the burden of clean energy leadership has shifted squarely onto Sacramento.
OPINION – California has ambitious goals to make health care more effective, efficient, and affordable. But there’s a hard truth: none of these goals are achievable without a clear, coordinated path for sharing necessary patient information across health and social care systems.
OPINION – Sacramento gets a bad rap for its slow bureaucracy. But when it comes to dismantling environmental protections, it can operate at lightning speed.
OPINION – If the U.S. is serious about leading the world in AI, California and Washington, D.C. must be partners, not rivals, on regulating artificial intelligence.
OPINION – Tucked away in Trump’s massive legislation is a small silver lining: A historic boost to federal housing tax credits that can help double California’s affordable housing production—and offset some of the pain this legislation will cause.
OPINION – The California Legislature recently passed a controversial new law buried in an affordable housing budget trailer bill, known as AB 130. Legislators claim “zombie” subordinate mortgage provisions protect consumers. Unfortunately, what lawmakers passed hurts their constituents.
OPINION – I am appalled that the cannabis industry is now trying to break Proposition 64’s promise by trying to cut taxes on pot sales to increase industry revenues.
OPINION – There’s no doubt in anyone’s mind about the ability of fusion to generate limitless venture capital. But will it ever, can it ever, generate electricity? If you ask experts with no skin in the game, the answer is more sobering