The Ghost of Delayed Budgets Past

The intense reaction to the coronavirus that is upending life as we know it just may resurrect the ghost of delayed budgets that haunted California’s budget process for years. The reason is not the same that caused past budget delays but because of the virus there is a chance the governor and legislature will slow […]
How the Virus May Change Us All
Chances are, the coronavirus pandemic will forever change the way you do business. For one thing, business travel may be reduced. Already, Zoom is zooming; one report last week said videoconferencing traffic in North America and Asia has doubled since the outbreak began. Once execs finally see for themselves that meaningful interchange really can get […]
A Happy Compromise on Solar
Hooray! State policy-makers finally did the right thing for housing affordability. California’s energy regulators recently approved a proposal to power several new-home developments in the Sacramento region using offsite solar systems instead of individual rooftop panels, as the law now requires. In a recent meeting of the California Energy Commission (CEC), the five-member authority decided […]