California charter school battles intensify as education finances get squeezed • Stop the ’emergency spending’ charade already
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| | What to say about the widespread pro-Hamas protests? Protesters block the highway leading to Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. Protesters stop traffic on San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. |
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| Whatever the effect SB 1830 might have on the finances of local school districts, their fundamental problems of declining enrollment and attendance will continue. |
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| This week, Congress moved closer to passing four separate bills with $95 billion in funding for Ukraine, Israel, Indo-Pacific allies and the domestic submarine industrial base. |
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| Newsom and the Democratic supermajority in the Legislature are solely responsible for the twin towers of state UI and budget debt. |
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| It will take time and myriad legal fees, but the courts almost certainly will rebuke Huntington Beach in this and its other performative lawsuits. It’s time for the council to get back to governing and stop preening for Fox News. |
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| Gov. Gavin Newsom made headlines last summer for proposing a 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution enshrining a handful of gun control measures into the supreme law of the land. |
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| Many in that heartland fear that the elitism and the arrogance on display last week are indicative of what an America under Democratic governance will look like. |
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| On Thursday, the California Assembly’s elections committee is set to consider Assembly Bill 2654. |
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| Newsom and legislative leaders have every reason, from a political standpoint, to minimize the deficit figure and use as many tools as possible, including gimmicks, to close it. |
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