Do bonds actually help Bay Area schools?

In a recent e-mailer, the Libertarian Party of SCC argues that education-centric bonds (e.g., the measures proposed in Los Gatos/Campbell school districts) are inefficient, unproductive, and distract attention from the real priority: empowering parents to make cogent decisions “as they see fit.” The LPSCC’s take on bonds, public education, and government overreach follows.

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Lauren Oliver
SF’s “tolerant” stance on substance abuse has trashed its Downtown?

San Francisco is just one Bay Area city facing urgent crime, homelessness, and drug crises. The NY Post’s Leighton Woodhouse argues that by decriminalizing the use of illicit substances, Woke SF governance inadvertently encourages addiction and criminal behavior.

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Lauren Oliver
SJ’s unfunded pension debt threatens market stability

The East Bay Times’ Katie Lauer examines California’s pension liability dashboard, in which San Jose is CA’s 2nd worst in funding for existing arrears. Boasting $9.5 billion in accrued pension debt (only $3.6 billion of which is funded), SJ’s economy may face a “looming crisis” barring intervention, says Lauer.

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Jax Oliver
☆ EX-SCC Dem on Gilroy council mtgs: Residents “sick and tired” of politically correct theater

Swanee Edwards recently left the local Dem Party after the controversy surrounding her endorsement of nonpartisan County Supe candidate Johnny Khamis. Here, Edwards unpacks the Gilroy City Council’s “dysfunctional” ways of operating, and how oversensitive political correctness is destroying local politics. An Opp Now exclusive.

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Special ReportsJax Oliver
☆ Jackson Reese and Pete Constant spotlight sharp political works

The latest chapter of Opp Now’s favorite political book series features regular contributors California Policy Center VP Jackson Reese and Institute for Public Policy Director at William Jessup University (Rocklin) Pete Constant. Below, Reese and Constant recommend “sensible,” pragmatic, field-friendly reads in economics and politics. An Opp Now exclusive.

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Special ReportsJax Oliver
On possible drawbacks of deregulating homeschooling

While the homeschool option continues booming across the nation (propagated by various states’ deregulation efforts), local advocates question how lenient is too lenient when it comes to educating the next generation. RealClearInvestigations’ Vince Bielski examines critics’ concerns about how to honor parents’ freedom and states’ obligations.

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Jax Oliver
AB 257 to flatline local fast food joints?

Reason’s J.D. Tuccille discusses California’s AB 257 (chaptered in early Sept.) and its promises to champion local workers through a statewide Fast Food Council. As extant minimum wage directives have exemplified, mandating restaurants’ working conditions may harm business, workers, and customers alike.

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Jax Oliver
Fiscal consequences of less CA’n corporate IPOs

The Daily Signal’s Arjun Singh analyzes California’s unprecedented decrease in number/value of initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2022. Though Gov. Newsom has praised so-called surpluses, Singh points out that less corporate activity (due to domestic migration) actually constrains CA’s tax revenue — and, ergo, public services.

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Jax Oliver
Scotching Newsom’s claim that CA’n students thrived during Covid

Refuting Gov. Newsom’s assertion that Golden State students performed better than most of the nation from 2019–2022, the California Globe’s Katy Grimes breaks down why recent educational assessment data isn’t all that impressive: Test scores were already at a low ebb in 2019, so pandemic shutdowns didn’t tremendously worsen them. Covid may not be to blame for CA’s “F”-graded policies, suggests Grimes.

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Jax Oliver
☆ Who’s victimized in local “victimless crime” prosecution? A Libertarian’s analysis

Longtime Santa Clara County Libertarian Brian Holtz spoke with Opp Now about recentering local police efforts on actual crime prosecution, and why he believes vice laws allow corrupt individuals to perpetuate discrimination. Part of an exclusive series on Libertarian perspectives on local governance. An Opp Now exclusive.

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Special ReportsJax Oliver
☆ Oliverio on Campaign 2022: Same, but different.

Before the votes start getting counted, longtime officeholder and candidate Pierluigi Oliverio joins Opp Now's Christopher Escher in a quick phone call about the bigger trends informing the election, and finds that money and political conformity are more important than ever. An Opp Now exclusive.

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Special ReportsJax Oliver
☆ Swanee Edwards condemns dark money in local campaigns

Recently ousted SCC Dem Party member Swanee Edwards breaks down how financial inequalities have shifted the focus of local election campaigns — from addressing the real issues to getting enough funds to stay afloat. Her suggestion for reform also follows. An Opp Now exclusive.

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