The school is being devoured from the inside by its own administrators.
California
California Oil and Gas Industry Leans on Political Heavyweights to Drill Wells
New well count rises as governor appoints oil lobbyist to top role.
Progressives Want to Ban Trading of California Water Futures
A new bill would prevent traders, farmers, and industrial users of water from betting on price swings.
California Has Too Much Money in Its Budget
Gas rebates, the Gann Limit, and the insanity of Golden State governance.
Supreme Court Could Shut Down Most Employment Litigation
An upcoming case might nullify a California statute that allows employees to enforce violations of labor law, and possibly federal whistleblower cases too.
Homelessness Meets Cluelessness
Michael Shellenberger applies conservative culture war clichés to the housing problem.
After Two Years Fighting COVID, Nurses Wonder: What Has Really Changed?
California health care workers feel worn out, denied the staffing and support that would let them do what they do best.
Is Washington State About to Deprive Its Gig Drivers of Basic Rights?
A bill quietly sailing through the legislature could do just that.
Why Most Kroger Workers Are Food Insecure
And what the company can do about it
State Dems Need to Think Big. Bigger.
Joe Biden’s legacy could come down to blue-state governors.

