Capital Ideas: California Fun For a Few, A Hardship For Many
Right by the Bay | Kerry Jackson
July 18, 2019
California is the most fun state in the country. So says the website WalletHub. It can’t be fun for everyone, though. Many would say living in California is a miserable existence.
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Ting Sun - How Charter Schools Meet the Diverse Needs of Students and Transform Lives
July 15, 2019
California State Board of Education member and Natomas Charter School co-founder and retiring Executive Director Ting Sun joins us to discuss what makes her school so special. Natomas Charter School is one of the schools profiled in Lance Izumi’s book, Choosing Diversity.
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Is the Miracle of Vaccination Fading?
Fox & Hounds | Henry I. Miller
July 18, 2019
This year’s debate over Senate Bill 276 (Pan) has generated significant controversy in an area where there should be none – the importance of vaccinating all children from often deadly or debilitating communicable diseases.
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California Business Climate Continues to Receive Poor Scores
Right by the Bay | Evan Harris
July 16, 2019
California has lived on the trope of being the hub of technology startups and innovation for decades. California’s economic success has long been touted and celebrated, none more so than the technology gold rush in the Bay Area.
But despite California’s seemingly never-ending economic growth, the Golden State is now being recognized as one of the worst places to do business in the nation.
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