Op/ed: It’s time for California to invest in innovation again by letting businesses grow
The California Jobs and Innovation Act has gained the support of many corporations and industries, as well as community leaders.
The California Jobs and Innovation Act has gained the support of many corporations and industries, as well as community leaders.
But because of the Affordable Care Act, California’s small businesses and their employees are getting better choices.
What possesses an audit partner to trade on inside information and violate the accounting profession’s most sacred ethical standard of audit independence? Is it carelessness, greed or ethical blindness?
Over the course of this journey, I have, inevitably, learned a few lessons.
Generations of Latinos have come to California for the same reasons that generations of whites, blacks and Asians have come here — for the chance to pursue what we now call the American Dream.
Everybody hates giving them and getting them.
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