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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).
Twin Rivers redevelopment project.

California’s Boondoggle Archipelago

November 15, 2019   2:07 amNovember 14, 2019   9:09 pm
The Boondoggle Archipelago is defined primarily by the corrupt patronage it exemplifies.   Across California, there is a growing string of islands, exquisite gems in the urban ocean. Dredged from the pockets of taxpayers, constructed by elite artisans, these pristine...
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Long-Term Solutions for California Wildfire Prevention

November 7, 2019   2:05 amNovember 7, 2019   1:15 pm
Nobody knew how the fire started. It took hold in the dry chaparral and grasslands and quickly spread up the sides of the canyon. Propelled by winds gusting over 40 miles per hour and extremely dry air (humidity below 25...
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How Federal Intervention Can Ease California’s Homeless Crisis

October 30, 2019   7:25 pmOctober 31, 2019   12:05 pm
By Edward Ring and Soledad Ursua On October 24, Curbed LA reported that the Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to provide an additional $24 million in homeless housing bonds to “repurpose a building (207) on the Veterans Affairs campus in West Los...
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How Many Laws Does San Francisco’s Prop. A Violate?

October 21, 2019   2:10 amOctober 20, 2019   3:07 pm
Whether or not San Francisco’s upcoming appeal to voters to borrow $600 million to pay for for low income housing is a good idea or a bad idea depends on who you ask. Proponents claim Prop. A, which will appear on...
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CalPERS is Heavily Invested in Chinese Companies

October 10, 2019   9:40 amOctober 14, 2019   12:13 pm
On October 1st, 2019, the People’s Republic of China celebrated its 70th anniversary. The centerpiece of their festivities was a massive military parade down the streets of Beijing, and the centerpiece of that parade was China’s newest intercontinental ballistic missile, the...
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San Francisco’s Prop. A: Expensive Insanity Marches On

October 8, 2019   10:05 amOctober 8, 2019   7:38 am
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. – Albert Einstein   There is no solid evidence that one of history’s greatest geniuses ever said this, but its applicability to California’s housing crisis is...
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Public Sector Unions Buy Another ‘Republican’ Politician

September 11, 2019   2:07 amSeptember 11, 2019   10:22 am
As a force in state politics, California’s Republican party is, for all practical purposes, dead. Republicans hold only 11 of 40 seats in the State Senate, and just 18 of 80 seats in the State Assembly. Not one statewide office...
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