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Editorial: Central Coast voters need to be clued in to key issues

By   /  Friday, October 19th, 2012  /  Editorials, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Editorial: Central Coast voters need to be clued in to key issues

The Central Coast region is facing some important choices on election day this year.

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Op/ed: Regulations alone won’t instill ethics in corporate America

By   /  Friday, October 19th, 2012  /  Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Op/ed: Regulations alone won’t instill ethics in corporate America

The bottom line is that ethical behavior cannot be legislated.

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Letter: SB County needs to restore private-sector job balance

By   /  Friday, October 12th, 2012  /  Letters to the Editor, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Letter: SB County needs to restore private-sector job balance

Seventy-one percent of the top 25 employers provide government jobs.

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Editorial: Yes on Measure M

By   /  Friday, October 5th, 2012  /  Editorials, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Editorial: Yes on Measure M

Unification has the support of a broad range of businesses and business organizations.

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Prop. 30 draws battle line between education and business leaders

By   /  Friday, October 5th, 2012  /  Columns, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Prop. 30 draws battle line between education and business leaders

Whether it passes or fails, the Proposition 30 debate has drawn some battle lines that won’t easily be erased.

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Letter: Business groups should stand firm opposing Props. 30 and 38

By   /  Friday, October 5th, 2012  /  Letters to the Editor, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Letter: Business groups should stand firm opposing Props. 30 and 38

Taxpayers and small businesses have been pushed to the limit.

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Congressional candidates joust over taxes, housing

By   /  Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012  /  Latest news  /  1 Comment

[EDITOR’S NOTE: Correction appended below.] Assemblymember Julia Brownley and state Sen. Tony Strickland clashed over fiscal policy, housing and education at an Oct. 2 debate in Thousand Oaks as their campaigns for the 26th U.S. Congressional district remained a close contest. Held at California Lutheran University, the debate turned especially heated when Brownley accused Strickland of voting against California’s Homeowners Bill of Read More →