CalPERS walks tightrope on ESG principles • David Crane: Sacramento must prioritize education over more prison guard raises
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| | Harris often teeters between insincere and indecipherable |
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| California taxpayers are ultimately responsible for guaranteeing that the retirement benefit promises made to public employees are kept. |
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| Write or call your state legislators today and urge them to support public services over prison guard salary increases. |
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| The potential revocation of the Hunter Biden plea agreement is not the only scandal facing the Biden administration, as a much larger scandal is lurking, involving national security, Iran, and the potential leaking of classified information. |
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| At some point, lawmakers need to stop making unattainable high-school-level promises and begin wrestling with complex realities. |
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| Ever had the feeling that officers in a police patrol car pulled your vehicle over for some reason very much different from the vague one they stated? |
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| Government by press release is pervasive today mainly because the public rarely objects. |
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| The Constitution’s authors carefully designed a system of checks and balances where laws only go on the books when approved by the people’s representatives. |
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| Give up those sacred cows, believe in jobs and housing, and watch how fast California’s economy starts to work for everybody. |
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| If we don’t fire and prosecute the folks who have sullied the Constitution, if we are no longer outraged at its most obvious violations, if we elect to office those who promise to uphold it and reelect them after they have trashed it, we must recognize that we have lost freedom in our hearts. |
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