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OPINION - You can’t wish pests away. You can’t regulate them out of existence. And we certainly can’t fight them with a tweet ...
OPINION - While increased accountability throughout our public education system is essential, policymakers must not single ...
In our latest survey conducted in partnership with Paul Mitchell of Political Data Inc., we polled thousands of Capitol ...
OPINION - I believe in clean energy and responsible environmental policy. But California’s approach is punishing the very ...
OPINION - Predatory lawsuit lenders exploit financial vulnerability, charging triple-digit interest while operating in the ...
If anyone could claim a rags-to-riches story, it’s Dominique Donette. The 38-year-old director of government affairs for a reconstituted EdVoice began her life at a disadvantage. By the time she was ...
At the latest Capitol Weekly-University of California Student and Policy Center conference this week, “California and AI,” ...
At the latest Capitol Weekly-University of California Student and Policy Center conference this week, “California and AI,” panelists explored the policy implications of the transformative technology ...
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California and AI will be held from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at the UC Student and Policy Center in Sacramento. There is no cost to attend, but seating is limited and registration is ...
A growing chorus of critics say well-intentioned but archaic laws – designed to protect individual rights, with stiff restrictions on what constitutes “grave disability” – prevent desperate families ...