A burgeoning chorus of critics is raising alarm over what they describe as a concerning ideological drift within key public institutions, particularly local councils and the National Health Service (NHS), arguing that a fundamental disconnect from common sense, especially regarding basic biological definitions, signals a dangerous overreach of power. This […]
Tag: Public Policy
Study finds better services dramatically help children in foster care
A groundbreaking study conducted in Chile has unveiled compelling evidence that robust legal aid and comprehensive social services can profoundly transform outcomes for children within the foster care system, dramatically shortening their time in state custody while fostering long-term stability. The empirical experiment demonstrated a significant reduction in the duration […]
Editorial: Lawmakers not only punctual, but open as well
In a surprising and commendably efficient turn of events, the state Legislature, a body often characterized by the glacial pace of its financial deliberations, has remarkably defied expectations by agreeing on a comprehensive fiscal year spending plan ahead of schedule. This unprecedented demonstration of punctuality marks a significant departure from […]
Saving’ or ‘taking away’ health coverage, Medicaid debate over the big beautiful bill in San Diego
A contentious and deeply consequential debate is currently unfolding in San Diego, centered on a significant legislative proposal poised to reshape Medicaid, a foundational pillar of public health coverage for millions of Americans. At its heart lies a fundamental disagreement: is this “big beautiful bill” a pathway to “saving” vital […]