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Author: Edward Ring

Edward Ring is the director of water and energy policy for the California Policy Center, which he co-founded in 2013 and served as its first president. The California Policy Center is an educational non-profit focused on public policies that aim to improve California’s democracy and economy. He is also a senior fellow of the Center for American Greatness. Ring is the author of two books: "Fixing California - Abundance, Pragmatism, Optimism" (2021), and "The Abundance Choice - Our Fight for More Water in California" (2022).

The Consequences of California’s Centrally Planned Compassion

February 10, 2021   2:35 amFebruary 11, 2021   9:38 am
Sixty years ago, when California was governed by people who were sane pragmatists, homes were affordable and very few people were homeless. To support new housing, government funds were focused on building enabling infrastructure. California’s freeways and expressways connected new...
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Newsom Recall Moves Relentlessly Towards Qualifying

February 5, 2021   2:05 amFebruary 5, 2021   1:41 pm
With exactly one month left to gather signatures, the effort to force California Governor Newsom to fight for his political life in a special election appears on the verge of success. Back in June 2020, against the advice of every...
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How Legislators Can Reopen California

February 2, 2021   4:27 pmFebruary 5, 2021   1:47 pm
There are smart ways to protect the vulnerable and reopen businesses and churches and schools, but California’s legislators continue to do nothing. Instead, edicts issued from the governor’s office have the state in an ongoing lockdown, despite growing evidence there...
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School Choice Initiative Quietly Gathers Support

January 27, 2021   2:15 amJanuary 26, 2021   3:27 pm
In the November 2020 election, California’s powerful teachers’ unions spent over $20 million promoting Prop. 15, which would have increased taxes on commercial properties. Other unions, mostly in the public sector, spent another $17 million to promote Prop. 15. But voters...
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Newsom Recall Gathers Momentum Over Policies ‘Atrocious and Polarizing’

January 22, 2021   2:13 amJanuary 22, 2021   10:21 am
With over 1.2 million signed petitions already collected, and tens of thousands more arriving daily, the chances have never been higher that Gavin Newsom will have to fight for his political life in a special recall election. How the proponents...
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Environmentalists Increase Influence on Local Governments

January 20, 2021   2:25 amJanuary 19, 2021   9:38 pm
In less than a year, three Orange County cities will be in the utility business. Fullerton, Costa Mesa, and Irvine have created a joint powers authority to purchase and distribute electricity to households and businesses in those cities, under what’s...
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Schwarzenegger’s Videos Should Offer Hope, Not Polarization

January 16, 2021   2:11 pmJanuary 16, 2021   3:37 pm
In his life so far, Arnold Schwarzenegger has logged an extraordinary, eclectic mix of accomplishments. Most notably, he is a former Governor of California, a movie star, and five time winner of the Mr. Universe title. If it weren’t for...
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