Addressing Deferred Maintenance in National Parks Without Raising Taxes

I am a National Park Enthusiast.  I have a passport that I bring with me to get stamped at each park I visit.  I actually plan vacations around National Parks that I have not yet visited.  This past year I added stamps from one of our busiest National Parks, The Great Smoky Mountains, and one […]

Mandate To Cut Gasoline Use Would Cripple California’s Economy

Friends tend to make fun of my car. Granted, it is dented, scratched and old. But in my house we tend to buy our cars, pay them off and then drive them until they fall apart. So imagine my surprise when I was sitting in a California State Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee hearing on […]