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A Tribute to William F. Buckley, Jr.
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 2.28.2008

The cause of freedom suffered an irreplaceable loss when National Review founder and intellectual decathlete William F. Buckley passed away at 82 on February 27.

Why California's "Budget Wolf" Has Returned
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 2.28.2008

On February 16, Governor Schwarzenegger approved the California legislature's plan to deal with the "fiscal emergency" that the governor declared on January 10, two days after he said that the "budget wolf" that California had managed to avoid for two years was now back at the door.

Terminating Fiscal Conservatism
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 2.22.2008

‘For several years, we kept the budget wolf from the door,” said Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in his State of the State Address. “But the wolf is back.” Two days after this speech — January 10 — the governor declared a “fiscal emergency,” forcing the legislature to develop a plan within 45 days to close this year’s gap.


Big Brother eyes racial makeup of foundations, nonprofits
Submitted by K. Lloyd Billingsley on 2.8.2008

In January, the Assembly Judicial Committee held a hearing on AB 624, a measure billed as an aid to philanthropy. It's actually a hindrance.

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