Opinion

When disaster strikes, banks step up for California wildfire victims

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OPINION – California’s wildfire season has become an unfortunate hallmark of modern life—an annual reminder of how quickly communities can be uprooted and how fragile day-to-day stability can be. In the midst of this uncertainty, the banking community stepped forward with decisive action to offer immediate relief and protect homeowners from cascading financial harm.

Opinion

Dear Dems: if you want to woo voters, cap the rent

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OPINION – California Democratic leadership, from Assembly leader Robert Rivas to Governor Gavin Newsom, have pledged to address Californian’s kitchen table economics. But they continue to ignore one of the most powerful tools available to provide immediate relief to millions now—rent caps.

Opinion

EPA loopholes leave LA breathing cancer-causing air

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OPINION – Just a few miles from downtown Los Angeles, the Sterigenics sterilization facility in Vernon poses a silent threat to surrounding communities. The plant uses ethylene oxide (EtO), a toxic gas classified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a known human carcinogen, to sterilize medical equipment. Yet, many residents are not aware of the dangers of what they’ve been breathing for years.

Opinion

Why California needs a unified groundwater strategy

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OPINION – Across California, regulators maintain extensive records on contaminated bodies of water and hazardous remediation sites, especially in the Bay Area, Los Angeles Basin, and San Diego. Current policy allows polluted sites to be closed once they are deemed stable and pose minimal risk. But groundwater levels are climbing, and contamination that was once submerged is now at risk of being mobilized.

Opinion

Survivors spoke but now the system is silencing them

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OPINION – California promised sexual abuse survivors a chance to be heard. Los Angeles County promised taxpayers accountability. Both promises still stand. Fair is fair, but this time, fairness must belong to the people, not the powerful.

Opinion

Cap-and-Invest and environmental integrity

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OPININ – California’s climate policies are impeded not by market volatility and unpredictability, but rather by indecision, the inability of the political establishment to decide what price we are able and willing to pay to mitigate climate change.

Opinion

The constitutional path to online safety

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OPINION – Two recent federal lawsuits challenging an online safety law in Texas show that Big Tech doesn’t want to do its part to protect our kids. Far from being unconstitutional, Texas’s new law has charted the most privacy-protective and constitutionally sound approach to youth online safety that exists today.

Opinion

UC depends on us – it’s time we could depend on UC

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OPINION – This week, 40,000 University of California workers will strike together across the state. All are members of AFSCME Local 3299, the people who clean patient rooms, prepare hospital meals, keep labs safe, move patients through care facilities, maintain campus infrastructure, and ensure students live and learn in functioning environments.

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