California has a shortage of housing and surplus of bureaucratic process.
Today, SD Convention Center Chair @shawnjvandiver calls for reform at the California Coastal Commission and for the appointment of Commissioners willing to tackle that problem.
https://t.co/u0GeJ6JBV7
Today @CAgovernor Newsom announced HCD has revoked housing element compliance for @CityofNorwalkCA after failure to revoke ordinance banning emergency shelters, in violation of several state housing laws… @CAbcsh
📢📢https://t.co/GplIZOtUo3
Seeing a full-blown twitter-panic about around half of Americans reading below a sixth-grade level makes me think we have a math literacy problem more than a reading literacy one.
@AgentBaz Lol, Circulate guy here and I also did that this morning without thinking. (coffee doesn't kick in until after I get to work)
But I suppose as an everyday commuter I also fare-cap most months so it probably doesn't really matter.
Updated version of that old CIA handbook-for-disruption meme.
(To this day, I don't know if that original meme was real or just an extremely accurate joke.)
Every level of government (fed/state/local) suffers from this rolling regulatory disaster: executive officials do not take their appointment power seriously.
The result is rogue agencies that are unaccountable, ineffective, captured, sanctimoniously reactionary, or all four.
I am glad Charlie Blackmon is retiring because he was an absolute monster against the Padres in particular, for years upon years.
Highest respect I can give a player for an opposing team is the "Oh no not this freaking guy again" award. And he had it.
Hats off to him.