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Bramson: The fiscal blind spot concerning homelessness

Every year, Sacramento produces another round of homelessness legislation. This year is no different. Lawmakers have introduced bills to strengthen prevention programs, improve behavioral health services, regulate sober living environments and give local governments additional tools to respond to homelessness. Some of these proposals are thoughtful. Many deserve support. None are unreasonable. But after years...

Paz-Cedillos: Joy is an act of belonging

I’ve been thinking a lot about joy over the past few weeks. Not because there has been an abundance of it, but because it has felt increasingly hard to come by. For many immigrant families, the past several months have been marked by uncertainty. Increased ICE activity, heated political rhetoric and the recent debate surrounding...

Teniente-Matson: America at 250 — Civic engagement is our shared responsibility

For 250 years, democracy in the United States has endured because each generation has accepted a shared responsibility to solve public problems, strengthen communities and contribute to the common good. From those who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, to college students who volunteer to support literacy initiatives in local schools and libraries, the...