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OPINION — What goes into the price of a can of beer? Any economics professor will tell you to account for the cost to run a brewery, the price of supplies, labor, shipping and taxes. What often gets overlooked is the cost to the local community — paid in harmful air pollution.
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OPINION — At a time when California needs stronger ocean protections, the status quo is a step back.
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OPINION — As an attorney who has spent many years litigating privacy rights, I take seriously any claim that legislation could make vulnerable families less safe.
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OPINION — California is often told it must choose between leading on AI and governing it responsibly. That tension is real, but it is not the whole story. The real challenge is much more practical: whether our institutions can move fast enough, thoughtfully enough and collaboratively enough to turn AI from a technological breakthrough into broad public benefit.
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OPINION — Research on scripted lesson plans shows that teachers overwhelmingly believe these prescriptive materials are only effective for students already proficient in English.
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OPINION — More than 5.6 million California students are eligible for a CalKIDS Scholarship Account, with over $2.3 billion already set aside to help them pursue college or career training. Eligible students in grades 2–12 may have up to $1,500 waiting to support their future education.
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OPINION — California has no shortage of infrastructure needs. From schools and roads to water systems and clean energy projects, maintaining the infrastructure that supports the world’s fourth-largest economy is a non-negotiable public imperative.
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We’ve always strived to be a solid landing spot for opinion pieces, but the massive influx of submissions has prompted us to update our policies in this areas.
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OPINION — Prescription drug prices are often framed as a healthcare issue, but increasingly they are a worker’s rights issue.
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OPINION — AB 1798 would limit life insurers’ access to genetic information in applicants’ medical records, reversing a 30-year practice that has seen the number of California life insurance policies grow to a record 10.2 million, delivered and maintained with strong personal privacy protections.