Steve Glazer: Solitary confinement needs reform, but we must take a data-driven approach to do that • California should welcome licensed workers, not make them deal with unnecessary hurdles
Monday, February 12, 2024 |
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| | Things are rarely as they seem, but SB 907 seems to me to be part of the reason people distrust politicians and their true motivations. |
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| The main purpose for reforming solitary confinement should be to create an environment to help incarcerated persons rehabilitate themselves. |
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| Today, 22 states have occupational licensing recognition policies on the books. |
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| Meteorologists need a better understanding of conditions in the far-away western Pacific, Indian, and Arctic oceans. |
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| These companies have more leverage than they know and it’s time to quit enabling the state to abuse them this way. |
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| They are doing so under the guise of “preventing digital discrimination.” |
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| The current credit card market landscape is dramatically tilted towards two corporate giants at the expense of Main Street |
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| As Secretary of State, Weber has proven to be anti-democratic, bad at her job, and pretty shameless about it. |
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| California’s entire political structure is aligned against change and favors the status quo. But that doesn’t mean it can’t happen. |
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| No one wants to see actors and creators exploited by new technology. But Sacramento shouldn’t go it alone. |
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