Stop Talking About Freedom and Start Protecting It
Lawmakers pay lip service to liberty while trampling it under foot.
Lawmakers pay lip service to liberty while trampling it under foot.
Growers operating in the unregulated undergrowths
Cap and trade and a ban on employment credit checks should make the state especially enticing to businesses
He says the state's struggling economy needs some relief
Changes comes with a bunch of regulations
Trying to cast businesses in California as creating a tax burden for residents requires a certain amount of deliberate contextual blindness
But that doesn't fit the narrative!
The Manteca Police Department is defending a cop who shot a man 11 times at point-blank range
10th leading cause of death in the Golden State
The Golden State's big government keeps getting bigger.
Lawsuit tried to use California labor law against store
Will prohibit schools and employers for requesting social media passwords for monitoring
Consequence of Kelly Thomas' beating death at hands of officers
Hid funds from the state in midst of fiscal crisis
Wants to give school districts more control over spending and send more money to poor students and English learners
Cannot be enforced while constitutionality of legislation is under review
Golden State legislators join the gun control chorus in the wake of Sandy Hook.
Ruling urges them to limit their free speech in certain kinds of lobbying
Suing the property owner and advertiser
Something else to focus on besides their dismal returns
Feds try to claim the city lacks standing to defend it from seizure
Assaulted while walking home from holiday party but not robbed
Now retired, pulls in annual pension of $175,000, while working another job
The feds might have something to say about it though
Channels his inner Todd Akin, gets admonished by judicial commission
Don't bank on that Prop. 30 money, kids
Threaten suit after 100 shops forced shut
Improved business prospects do the trick
Fiddling with the rules while the economy burns
State psychiatrist rakes in More than $800,000 a year
Thanks to deferred payments, one school district owes $1 billion on $100 million loan
Discovering what everybody else is warning about: Faulty ridership and environmental studies
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