California Should Embrace Internet Freedom to Ensure Future Innovation, Prosperity
Right By the Bay | Bartlett Cleland
November 21, 2019
The decision is a win for those who want an “open internet.” The previous imposition of heavy-handed regulations had moved the country away from that freedom by suddenly creating government-formed utilities, that is government-sanctioned monopolies, out of broadband service providers.
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At the Intersection of Art and Climate In California
Right By the Bay | Kerry Jackson
November 20, 2019
And what is the mission of this unelected board again? Yes, that’s right, it “is charged with protecting the public from the harmful effects of air pollution and developing programs and actions to fight climate change.” How this art project advances CARB’s objective is unclear.
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$15 Minimum Wage Push Claims Latest Victim – Popular East Sac Greek Restaurant
Right By the Bay | Tim Anaya
November 18, 2019
Fast forward to a few weeks after arriving home. On my way to the grocery store, I drove past a Greek restaurant called Opa Opa! Though I had driven past it a million times, I had never really noticed it until Greece was on my mind. I made a mental note to check out their menu upon returning home.
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Wayne Winegarden Comments on CA’s Public Pension Crisis on Dr. Drew Midday Live
KGO and KABC Radio | Dr. Drew Midday Live with Leeann Tweeden
November 21, 2019
Wayne Winegarden discusses California’s public pension crisis – and the new report showing that there are now more than 80,000 members of the $100K Pension Club – on Dr. Drew Midday Live with Leeann Tweeden and guest host Randy Wang.
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