K. Lloyd Billingsley
			Business & Economics				
			
		How ‘Green’ Are You?
			President Obama, who wants to emphasize science, has chosen Carol Browner for his “Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change,” a new post being dubbed the “Climate Czar.” Browner’s recent career will be of interest to Americans struggling with a weak economy and cold weather. Browner is not ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			February 19, 2009		
				
					
			Climate Change				
			
		Watermelon Environmentalism, Green on the Outside, Red on the Inside
			President Obama, who wants to emphasize science, has chosen Carol Browner for his “Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change,” a new post being dubbed the “Climate Czar.” Browner’s recent career will be of interest to Americans struggling with a weak economy and cold weather. Carol Browner is ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			February 4, 2009		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		New Year’s Resolution for California: Let Economic Freedom Ring
			SACRAMENTO – The year certainly boasted some highlights, including the Olympics and a much anticipated national election, but as 2008 winds to a close, the mood is not exactly upbeat in California. The economy has cooled off, and the “Golden State” finds itself staring down the barrel of a two-year ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			December 31, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Wishy-Washy Wrangling over Water Works
			Before the end of 2008, the Delta Vision Committee will send Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger a Bay-Delta Conservation Plan, “one of the most ambitious infrastructure and habitat restoration projects ever proposed in America,” according to news reports. The plan will restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a prime source of drinking water ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			December 23, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Why Water Markets Should be Part of the “Vision” for the Delta, and All of California
			SACRAMENTO – Before the end of 2008, the Delta Vision Committee will send Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger a Bay-Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP), “one of the most ambitious infrastructure and habitat restoration projects ever proposed in America,” according to news reports, to restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a prime source of drinking ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			December 17, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		State legislators need to find a way to boost ranking
			California legislators are in the midst of a “special session” to deal with this fiscal year’s budget deficit, estimated at $10 billion. They should use this session to boost California’s ability to generate economic growth and the tax revenues that go with it. The Golden State could stand for much ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			December 6, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		State Stem Cell Institute Short on Responsibility – and Results
			Last month, California’s Little Hoover Commission, a public watchdog agency, completed its first hearing on the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). The proceedings flagged problems of governance and responsibility with the state’s stem-cell institute. At the same time, a medical breakthrough in Europe points out the shortfall in CIRM ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			December 3, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Piracy: Yet 1 more reason for drilling
			Somali pirates recently seized the Sirius Star, a supertanker headed for North America with 2 million barrels of oil. In the process, the pirates unwittingly strengthened the case for more domestic oil production in this country. Shipping oil across vast oceans is a dangerous business. Tankers run aground and spill ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			November 30, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		President-elect Obama offers poor no ‘change’ on school choice
			Barack Obama’s historic election victory and eloquence will surely inspire American parents and students alike, but they are likely in for disappointment as well, especially those with limited means. On the issue of school choice, change has not come to America. A gap remains between what the president-elect says and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			November 25, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Michael Crichton’s Remainder Bin
			Michael Crichton, who died at 66 on November 4, election day, may not have been an outstanding stylist but he sure sold a few books in his time, mostly in the techno-thriller genre, such as Jurassic Park. He was a writer of ideas and also a medical doctor (Harvard Medical ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			November 10, 2008		
				
					How ‘Green’ Are You?
			President Obama, who wants to emphasize science, has chosen Carol Browner for his “Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change,” a new post being dubbed the “Climate Czar.” Browner’s recent career will be of interest to Americans struggling with a weak economy and cold weather. Browner is not ...		
					Watermelon Environmentalism, Green on the Outside, Red on the Inside
			President Obama, who wants to emphasize science, has chosen Carol Browner for his “Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change,” a new post being dubbed the “Climate Czar.” Browner’s recent career will be of interest to Americans struggling with a weak economy and cold weather. Carol Browner is ...		
					New Year’s Resolution for California: Let Economic Freedom Ring
			SACRAMENTO – The year certainly boasted some highlights, including the Olympics and a much anticipated national election, but as 2008 winds to a close, the mood is not exactly upbeat in California. The economy has cooled off, and the “Golden State” finds itself staring down the barrel of a two-year ...		
					Wishy-Washy Wrangling over Water Works
			Before the end of 2008, the Delta Vision Committee will send Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger a Bay-Delta Conservation Plan, “one of the most ambitious infrastructure and habitat restoration projects ever proposed in America,” according to news reports. The plan will restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a prime source of drinking water ...		
					Why Water Markets Should be Part of the “Vision” for the Delta, and All of California
			SACRAMENTO – Before the end of 2008, the Delta Vision Committee will send Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger a Bay-Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP), “one of the most ambitious infrastructure and habitat restoration projects ever proposed in America,” according to news reports, to restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a prime source of drinking ...		
					State legislators need to find a way to boost ranking
			California legislators are in the midst of a “special session” to deal with this fiscal year’s budget deficit, estimated at $10 billion. They should use this session to boost California’s ability to generate economic growth and the tax revenues that go with it. The Golden State could stand for much ...		
					State Stem Cell Institute Short on Responsibility – and Results
			Last month, California’s Little Hoover Commission, a public watchdog agency, completed its first hearing on the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). The proceedings flagged problems of governance and responsibility with the state’s stem-cell institute. At the same time, a medical breakthrough in Europe points out the shortfall in CIRM ...		
					Piracy: Yet 1 more reason for drilling
			Somali pirates recently seized the Sirius Star, a supertanker headed for North America with 2 million barrels of oil. In the process, the pirates unwittingly strengthened the case for more domestic oil production in this country. Shipping oil across vast oceans is a dangerous business. Tankers run aground and spill ...		
					President-elect Obama offers poor no ‘change’ on school choice
			Barack Obama’s historic election victory and eloquence will surely inspire American parents and students alike, but they are likely in for disappointment as well, especially those with limited means. On the issue of school choice, change has not come to America. A gap remains between what the president-elect says and ...		
					Michael Crichton’s Remainder Bin
			Michael Crichton, who died at 66 on November 4, election day, may not have been an outstanding stylist but he sure sold a few books in his time, mostly in the techno-thriller genre, such as Jurassic Park. He was a writer of ideas and also a medical doctor (Harvard Medical ...		
					