California’s cities and schools face big budget gaps, few options • COVID likely came from a lab, and it matters enormously to prevent another pandemic
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| | Fixing potholes, smoothing pavement, modernizing deficient bridges, and lowering traffic fatalities are reasonable expectations for drivers and taxpayers. |
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| Therefore the options are either make real spending reductions, which might mean laying off workers and closing schools, or emulate the state’s gimmickry and hope the problems solve themselves. |
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| Public health dodges this question at its own peril. |
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| Everything is working exactly as intended. |
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Canceling the union contract is a first step in the meantime. |
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| The county owes residents a more thorough explanation about these settlements and how it’s working to protect kids—and taxpayers—in the future. |
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| On Monday, the United States Senate confirmed former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as U.S. labor secretary. |
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| Aligning himself with popular sentiment on such a hot-button issue is a smart tactical move. |
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| The ramifications of ICE’s arrest and rendition of Khalil go well beyond the fate of one man. |
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| The problem, of course, is the state’s leaders rarely do much to fix the identified problems. |
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