but at what cost?!
She used to be loudly in favor of congestion pricing, at least.
According to my one friend on Medicaid who goes to a chiropractor, it's much harder to get an appointment with a PT.
If this isn't everywhere already I imagine it will be soon.
One cool thing about the turn-of-the-millennium Icelandic legal system was that once a year, at the Althing, the lawspeakers would recite the entirety of the law. Anything they left out wasn't a law anymore.
40% of Japan's forest cover is monoculture.
Normally when SF wins or loses a national sports championship, it's a Muni bus, so I consider this a huge improvement.
It is specifically legal for members of Congress to do insider trading with information that they receive on the job, which is specifically illegal for everyone else in the country.
Yeehaw.
"accomplish nothing, but make the people you hate mad" could be the taglines of both parties tbh
There's nothing stopping Chinese companies from getting them other than extra cost. And as they serve a global market rather than just the US, the loss of business might not be worth it to the Chinese companies, considering how large the domestic segment is. Like why bear all the extra cost of UL cert for the NY market (or even the US market) when you can continue selling to China, SEA, India, etc. There's a CBA to be done there and I don't imagine it results in these companies shelling out.
The modern appel du vide.
I think it's used in his book as well, which he read for the audiobook.