Neeley: The district court’s decision sunders the state’s long-recognized authority to allocate the water within its borders for beneficial human use – without federal interference.
Broken Promises: California after 10 years of Housing First
If simply throwing money at a problem worked, then all of our problems would have been solved many years ago. Sadly, for lawmakers, simply spending does not produce results—you, at the very least, need accountability too. In a state where you are more likely to step in human waste than dog waste, in a state...