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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 Unaffordable “Affordable” Housing Scandal

April 18, 2019   7:23 amApril 19, 2019   6:05 pm
When discussing the seemingly intractable and growing problem of homeless people living in California, journalists reporting on the issue don’t spend enough time questioning the numbers, much less the policies driving the insane numbers. A recent article in the San Jose Mercury provides a...
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Sacramento’s Software Incompetence in the Software Capital of the World

April 4, 2019   6:00 pmApril 6, 2019   5:10 am
California owns a well-deserved reputation as being the global epicenter of high technology. In nearly every critical area, from aerospace to biotech, from nanotech to green tech, to telecommunications, to chip design, California’s universities and private companies are either the...
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Make California Affordable Again: The Grand Bargains We Ought to See

April 1, 2019   2:05 amApril 2, 2019   8:59 am
The good life in California is out of reach to ordinary people. The reason for that is simple: homes cost too much, energy costs too much, water costs too much, and transportation infrastructure is inadequate. In each of these critical...
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How ‘New Way California’ Can Find Its Way

March 22, 2019   7:43 amMarch 25, 2019   12:46 pm
In November 2018, former Assembly Republican leader Kristin Olsen wrote a guest commentary for CalMatters entitled “GOP is dead in California. A new way must rise.” She’s right on both counts. California’s GOP is dead. And a new way must rise. Unfortunately, the New Way...
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California’s Antiquated Legislature Can Update State Technologies

March 6, 2019   7:29 pmMarch 7, 2019   4:18 pm
Last year, California’s state Senate and Assembly passed 1,217 pieces of legislation. Governor Brown signed 1,016 of them into law, and most took effect January 1st. Included were predictable acts of liberal zealotry – sanctuary for the undocumented, gender equity on...
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California Poised to Lower Voting Age to 17

March 5, 2019   2:44 pmMarch 6, 2019   6:58 am
Expect 17 year olds to be voting in California’s 2020 election. A new bill, ACA 8, just introduced by Assemblyman Evan Low, will amend the state constitution to lower the voting age from 18 to 17. Having kids vote is ridiculous,...
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California’s GOP Plays it Safe When Safe Equals Death

February 25, 2019   6:56 amFebruary 25, 2019   3:06 pm
In September 2016, Michael Anton published an influential essay entitled “The Flight 93 Election.” It compared the 2016 election to the tragic Flight 93 of 9/11/2001. Anton’s essay opened with this: “2016 is the Flight 93 election: charge the cockpit or...
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