Is Medicare Advantage in big trouble?
The Media stated it was because the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) drastically cut the prospective reimbursement rates to the private Medicar... … more »
The Media stated it was because the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) drastically cut the prospective reimbursement rates to the private Medicar... … more »
In her latest post, "Web of Debt," author Ellen Brown, details the precipice our global economy is teetering on and how derivatives exposure to the tune of over ... … more »
Let's evaluate how well the Department of Finance (DoF) has done in forecasting California's population in the past. I will use a method of testing their model th... … more »
In reaction to legislation being proposed in Sacramento by Senator Scott Wiener of San Francisco, to remove protections against development in California's coastal... … more »
Crucial planning decisions are made behind closed-doors, with Yimby stakeholders—and the public can't even get the basic records. Ben Metcalf directed the Califor... … more »
Quoting the USGS: The word "drought" has various meanings, depending on a person's perspective. To a farmer, a drought is a period of moisture deficiency th... … more »
In November of this year, representatives from countries around the world gathered in Egypt for the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (“COP 27”) to add... … more »
On Oct. 4, this editorial, “California is Actually Making Progress on Building More Housing,” appeared in the online version of the New York Times. The author is... … more »
On June 7, 2021, Jon Campo, Natural Resource Planner for the Marin County Open Space District (MCOSD), blasted out email notices to announce that MCOSD and The Mar... … more »
If I had to use one word to describe the February 15th Sausalito City Council hearing, it would be, “Huh?” Was this a hearing about the Housing Element opportuni... … more »