Decades of misgovernance and misplaced priorities have left the state fighting fire with … blackouts.

October 29 2019

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California Can’t Keep the Lights On

Rich Lowry

More than 2 million people are going without power in Northern and Central California, in the latest and biggest of the intentional blackouts that are, astonishingly, California’s best answer to the risk of runaway wildfires. Read More

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