Opinion

Trump’s tariffs are crushing small businesses like mine

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OPINON – At Moschetti Coffee Roasting in Vallejo, California, we’ve been roasting and delivering fresh coffee beans to Bay Area restaurants since 1990. That’s 35 years of roasting coffee beans daily, working with a team of 13 people. We’re a small business, but we’re part of a much larger story. Right now, we’re being hit hard by Trump’s misguided tariff policies.

Opinion

California’s hidden caregivers deserve to be seen

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OPINION – Caregivers aren’t only spouses or parents. In many California households, a sibling, adult child, parent, friend, or neighbor is the one making sure meals happen, rides show up, and plans bend when a hard day arrives. If that sounds like you, your role is real—and it deserves recognition and support.

Opinion

California should incentivize homes with unvented attics

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OPINION – Wildfires continue to devastate communities, while Californians pay the third-highest electricity rates in the nation. While there is no single solution for every vulnerability, one simple, effective approach is to build tightly insulated homes with unvented attics – reducing wildfire risk and improving energy efficiency.

Opinion

Building California’s future means investing in apprenticeships

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OPINION – This summer, California overtook Japan to become the fourth largest economy in the world.  Our state’s economic strength isn’t just about our size or market power in sectors ranging from technology to agriculture.  It is also about the economic and physical infrastructure we’ve built to connect producers to markets, power emerging industries, and to invest in the development of a world class workforce.

Opinion

It’s time for proportional representation

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OPINION – No matter how Californians vote on Prop 50, one truth remains: our democracy is broken, and duct-taping over the cracks with gerrymandering won’t fix it. Proportional representation is the firebreak California needs — a reform that makes every vote count, every voice matter, and every party compete for the people instead of manipulating the rules.

Opinion

What Chris Wright gets wrong about California

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OPINION – No state has been derided more by President Donald Trump and top officials in his administration than California. Last month Chris Wright, the secretary of the Department of Energy, added to that onslaught.

Opinion

How AI is expanding access and equity for people with disabilities

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OPINION – For millions of Californians living with disabilities, the promise of independence has too often been undermined by high costs, limited resources, and outdated support systems. From barriers in communication to everyday mobility, the lack of affordable, long-term solutions has left many families struggling to secure the care and tools they need to thrive. Artificial intelligence is beginning to change that.

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