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Should City Hall Go Bankrupt?
5.30.2012 12:00:00 PM
A CalWatchdog Series on Municipal Bankruptcy 
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Capitol Update with U.S. Rep Darrell Issa (CA-49)
6.14.2012 12:00:00 PM
Chairman, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee 
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Jonah Goldberg Luncheon and Book Signing
6.22.2012 12:00:00 PM

The Tyranny of Cliches: How Liberals Cheat in the War of IdeasMore

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Benjamin Rush Society Debate: UCSD
5.17.2012 3:00:00 PM
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Public Pension Tsunami: Closer to the Shore?
5.17.2012 12:00:00 PM
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Benjamin Rush Society Debate: Harvard Medical School, May 3, 2012
5.3.2012 5:45:00 PM

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Jerry’s Kids: In 2011 California will still be ruled by government employee unions
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
12.27.2010

On Monday, January 3, Jerry Brown starts his second run at governing the Golden State. He inherits a host of problems, some dating back to his first run as governor.
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The EPA and the Alarmist Narrative
Capital Ideas
By: Julie Kaszton
12.22.2010

This month the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency turns 40. That calls for a look back at environmental conditions then and now.
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Courting Confusion on Climate Change
Environmental Notes
By: Amy Kaleita, Ph.D
12.21.2010

Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case on utilities companies being sued for emitting carbon dioxide. That the case has reached the Supreme Court indicates how confused our judicial system is on the subject of climate, but it is even more troubling that that the courts may be allowed essentially to decide climate policy.
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Tax Credit Scholarship Programs are Gifts that Keep on Giving
Capital Ideas
By: Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D
12.15.2010

During this season of giving, imagine if California taxpayers could give the gift of a better education to thousands—even tens of thousands—of deserving children.
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Blue-Sky Thinking on Health Reform: An Interstate Compact for Health Insurance
Health Policy Prescription
By: John R. Graham
12.14.2010

Medicare cuts, federal control of medical practice, reduced incentives to invest in medical innovation, and general economic sluggishness; such are the wages of Obamacare, which also conscripts the states to do much of its dirty work.
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Miracle Man Wants More Money
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
12.8.2010

The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the $3 billion state stem cell agency, is in the news again, but not because of any miraculous cure or therapy it produced. The news is that CIRM wants more money from Californians and that calls for a look back.
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Going Down Swinging in 2010
Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
12.7.2010

This great success, I should point out, owes nothing to Title IX, the federal “ gender-gap” measure. Elena Dementieva achieved through talent, hard work, and dedication, not any favoritism or quota system.
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Are Your State Politicians Serious About Defeating Obamacare? A “Litmus Test”
Capital Ideas
By: John R. Graham
12.1.2010

Last month’s elections demonstrated convincingly that the American people are already fed up with Obamacare, the March legislation that gives the federal government control over our access to medical services. Anti-Obamacare Republicans took the majority in the House of Representatives and increased their numbers in the U.S. Senate.
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