Posts in Special Reports
☆ Time to cut SJ’s excessive housing fees and ordinances?

Edward Ring of California Policy Center certainly thinks so, in the third installment of our Silicon Valley affordability perspectives series. He believes local gov’t could trim hundreds of thousands of dollars (!) off each housing unit this way—encouraging homebuilding and cost-effective living. Ring elaborates, below, in this Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ A culture of competition: Shane Lewis on how to fix SJUSD schools (1/2)

Test scores are falling, but teachers unions still want more money to shore up job security and pay all members equitably, regardless of results. So says former Santa Clara County Board of Education candidate Shane Lewis in an Opp Now exclusive Q&A. He argues the county should protect the schools from disruptive state policies, while teachers and schools could benefit from incentive pay and a focus on outcomes.

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☆ Bay Area should blow off vague, unproven “green” energy regulations (perspectives)

When local gov’t makes huge energy mandates—looking at you, Bay Area Air Quality Mgmt District—it’s renters and homeowners who get stuck with the bill. What’s more, “renewable” goods aren’t always ethical—or, um, good for the environment. Opp Now contributors Denise Kalm and Sandra Delvin analyze boosting affordability in the Valley in this exclusive.

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☆ Opinions: Local gov’t needs to “stick to its knitting”

At the end of the day, whether you’re a free marketeer or socialist, or somewhere else on the spectrum—cost of living matters. Like putting food on the table. Being able to pay rent, a mortgage. Running a business without gov’t running it into the ground. So we asked Opp Now contributors how the city/county can improve affordability—and Marc Joffe and Lance Christensen say it’s all about core services. An exclusive.

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☆ Opinions: Building better colleges isn't all about administration; it's time for teachers to step up, too (5/6)

School of Woke's Kenny Xu and former local DEI Dean Dr. Tabia Lee believe that to reform universities like SJSU, individual instructors must take a stand against destructive ideologies—even, and especially, when tenure's at stake (as with Dr. Lee two years ago). An Opp Now exclusive Q&A.

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☆ Opinions: Critical social justice ideology commits a fatal mathematics error (4/6)

We all learned it in grade school: correlation causation. Unless you're a local Woke university trying to define (and box in) students by their heritage and skin color—which has huge consequences for The Academy's central mission. An Opp Now exclusive with experts Dr. Tabia Lee and Kenny Xu.

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☆ Opinion: SCV Open Space Authority appt process systemically, intentionally excludes outsiders

Did you know that in May, Santa Clara Valley OSA was seeking a new board member to appoint? Well, neither did Ted Stroll, former Assembly candidate and seasoned OSA volunteer—and he scrutinizes the agency's dubious practices (which yielded just one applicant) in this Opp Now exclusive. He also recalls being the sole applicant to OSA's Citizens Advisory Committee in '22, and how their strange pivot—after praising Stroll's qualifications—might reveal "aspects of a private club."

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☆ Opinions: Intersectionality/DEI aren't gone from local schools. They're just under different names (3/6)

As ever with the free market, many Silicon Valley companies are now dropping their DEI depts, initiatives, and language. But education—from Kindergarten to college—is a whole different story. Free speech advocates Kenny Xu and Dr. Tabia Lee analyze in this Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Local profs discuss: teaching economics (effectively) in today’s loaded political climate is simple, not always easy

Three California economics professors (with the Hoover Institution and the Mises Institute). Three perspectives on cultivating better economists in the next generation—not students who just regurgitate models and, you know, progressive talking points. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Opinion: They used me as a pawn—until I no longer fit their narrative (2/6)

Dr. Tabia Lee was ousted from De Anza College in 2023 for daring to disagree on critical DEI. But isn't the Diversity orthodoxy all about amplifying minoritized voices? Or is its concern for race a facade—for something more dangerous than mere lecture cancellations? An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ UBI is really just a sugar high

Local political commentator Denise Kalm digs into Mountain View's upcoming University Basic Income (UBI) plan, and finds (not surprisingly) that previous cities' experiments give users a near-term pop but zero long-term improvement. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Letter: Far-left Dem newcomers romp in SJ, NYC

Longtime SJ political-watcher Richard Davenport writes from NYC to note some parallels between local political wunderkinds Anthony Tordillos in SJ and NYC's Zohran Mamdani. An Opp Now exclusive.

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