K. Lloyd Billingsley
			Business & Economics				
			
		Use Special Session to Liberate California Economy
			California Republic, November 7, 2008 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA), November 13, 2008 SACRAMENTO – Today, one day after a national election, a special California legislative session, called for by Governor Schwarzenegger, begins to deal with this fiscal year’s budget deficit, as high as $10 billion by some estimates. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			November 5, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Gov. Schwarzenegger’s veto traps California in obsolete medical research
			Eureka Reporter, November 4, 2008 Sacramento Union, November 12, 2008 SACRAMENTO – Last month Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaimed September 25 “Stem Cell Awareness Day.” That news got by many Californians, who remain unaware of how California is locked into paying for obsolete research, certain to consume billions of dollars but ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			November 4, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		It’s a Lock: Governor’s veto traps California in obsolete medical research
			SACRAMENTO – Last month Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaimed September 25 “Stem Cell Awareness Day.” That news got by many Californians, who remain unaware of how California is locked into paying for obsolete research, certain to consume billions of dollars but unlikely to come up with any of the cures Californians ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			October 29, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Long Gone: Why California should eliminate the post of Secretary of Education
			SACRAMENTO – David Long, California’s Secretary of Education, resigned on August 10, the fourth such Secretary to resign in the past five years. California should take this opportunity to eliminate this position, which Mr. Long’s brief 18-month tenure confirms to be redundant. “I’d be less than honest if I didn’t ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			October 29, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		A Job to Downsize
			SACRAMENTO – David Long, California’s Secretary of Education, resigned on August 10, the fourth such Secretary to resign in the past five years. California should take this opportunity to eliminate this position, which Mr. Long’s brief 18-month tenure confirms to be redundant. “I’d be less than honest if I didn’t ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			October 2, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Lessons from the $388 million Hyatt case: How current tax policy hurts California
			California’s financial problems may have gotten worse by $388 million, according to an August 16 Nevada trial verdict in favor of an inventor mistreated by California’s Franchise Tax Board. The unprecedented case highlights California’s enforcement tactics and points to the solution for state revenue instability. Gilbert P. Hyatt, an electrical ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			September 21, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Lessons from the $388-Million Hyatt Case: How current tax policy hurts California, and how the state can fix its revenue problem
			California’s financial problems may have gotten worse by $388 million, according to an August 16 Nevada trial verdict in favor of an inventor mistreated by California’s Franchise Tax Board. The unprecedented case highlights California’s enforcement tactics and points to the solution for state revenue instability. Gilbert P. Hyatt, an electrical ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			September 17, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Mixing Oil and Water
			On Aug. 6, the California Coastal Commission approved a desalination plant at Carlsbad in San Diego County, a region with severe water needs in normal times and hard hit by the current drought. The $300-million for-profit venture by the Poseidon Resources Corporation aims to produce as much as 50 million ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			August 27, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		How Water, Oil, and Government Mix in California
			On August 6, the California Coastal Commission approved a desalination plant at Carlsbad in San Diego County, a region with severe water needs in normal times and hard hit by the current drought. The $300-million for-profit venture by the Poseidon Resources Corporation aims to produce as much as 50 million ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			August 19, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Sing a Song of Freedom
			The Singing Revolution. Mountain View Productions, unrated. Running time 96 minutes. www.singingrevolution.com The small nation of Estonia, strategically placed at the east end of the Baltic, had been prey for conquerors for centuries. It acquired a serious existential problem in 1939, when Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin divvied up Europe ...		
					
					
			
																				
			K. Lloyd Billingsley		
				
																						
			August 11, 2008		
				
					Use Special Session to Liberate California Economy
			California Republic, November 7, 2008 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA), November 13, 2008 SACRAMENTO – Today, one day after a national election, a special California legislative session, called for by Governor Schwarzenegger, begins to deal with this fiscal year’s budget deficit, as high as $10 billion by some estimates. ...		
					Gov. Schwarzenegger’s veto traps California in obsolete medical research
			Eureka Reporter, November 4, 2008 Sacramento Union, November 12, 2008 SACRAMENTO – Last month Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaimed September 25 “Stem Cell Awareness Day.” That news got by many Californians, who remain unaware of how California is locked into paying for obsolete research, certain to consume billions of dollars but ...		
					It’s a Lock: Governor’s veto traps California in obsolete medical research
			SACRAMENTO – Last month Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaimed September 25 “Stem Cell Awareness Day.” That news got by many Californians, who remain unaware of how California is locked into paying for obsolete research, certain to consume billions of dollars but unlikely to come up with any of the cures Californians ...		
					Long Gone: Why California should eliminate the post of Secretary of Education
			SACRAMENTO – David Long, California’s Secretary of Education, resigned on August 10, the fourth such Secretary to resign in the past five years. California should take this opportunity to eliminate this position, which Mr. Long’s brief 18-month tenure confirms to be redundant. “I’d be less than honest if I didn’t ...		
					A Job to Downsize
			SACRAMENTO – David Long, California’s Secretary of Education, resigned on August 10, the fourth such Secretary to resign in the past five years. California should take this opportunity to eliminate this position, which Mr. Long’s brief 18-month tenure confirms to be redundant. “I’d be less than honest if I didn’t ...		
					Lessons from the $388 million Hyatt case: How current tax policy hurts California
			California’s financial problems may have gotten worse by $388 million, according to an August 16 Nevada trial verdict in favor of an inventor mistreated by California’s Franchise Tax Board. The unprecedented case highlights California’s enforcement tactics and points to the solution for state revenue instability. Gilbert P. Hyatt, an electrical ...		
					Lessons from the $388-Million Hyatt Case: How current tax policy hurts California, and how the state can fix its revenue problem
			California’s financial problems may have gotten worse by $388 million, according to an August 16 Nevada trial verdict in favor of an inventor mistreated by California’s Franchise Tax Board. The unprecedented case highlights California’s enforcement tactics and points to the solution for state revenue instability. Gilbert P. Hyatt, an electrical ...		
					Mixing Oil and Water
			On Aug. 6, the California Coastal Commission approved a desalination plant at Carlsbad in San Diego County, a region with severe water needs in normal times and hard hit by the current drought. The $300-million for-profit venture by the Poseidon Resources Corporation aims to produce as much as 50 million ...		
					How Water, Oil, and Government Mix in California
			On August 6, the California Coastal Commission approved a desalination plant at Carlsbad in San Diego County, a region with severe water needs in normal times and hard hit by the current drought. The $300-million for-profit venture by the Poseidon Resources Corporation aims to produce as much as 50 million ...		
					Sing a Song of Freedom
			The Singing Revolution. Mountain View Productions, unrated. Running time 96 minutes. www.singingrevolution.com The small nation of Estonia, strategically placed at the east end of the Baltic, had been prey for conquerors for centuries. It acquired a serious existential problem in 1939, when Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin divvied up Europe ...		
					