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Winning at civility

Just in case you don t know how to make arguments in a civil way, the San Luis Obispo City Council gave a little rundown at its March 2 meeting. You know, like a civics class done over Zoom where nobody pays attention. click to enlarge Wow, maybe Facebook and Twitter should adopt these rules? Nah. That would take all the fun out of non-constructive criticism, name-calling, and demonizing the other! Avoid personal attacks or abusive language or any sort of behavior that gets us off track, SLO Mayor Heidi Harmon said. My goal here in these meetings is to make progress. . I hope you will join me here tonight in that goal.

Gov Gavin Newsom Visits SLO COVID-19 Vaccine Site, Sees Bright Light at the End of This Tunnel | Local News

By Lindsey Holden and Kaytlyn Leslie for The San Luis Obispo Tribune March 2, 2021 | 9:19 p.m. Gov. Gavin Newsom visited a coronavirus vaccination site at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo on Tuesday to tout California’s efforts to get more doses to more residents throughout the state. California Gov. Gavin Newsom talks Tuesday in San Luis Obispo about the state’s next steps in an optimistic tone on fighting COVID-19. (David Middlecamp / The San Luis Obispo Tribune photo) The governor has been on a statewide tour spreading the word about his administration’s push to increase COVID-19 vaccinations. “There’s not just light at the end of the tunnel,” Newsom said at an afternoon news conference. “There’s bright light at the end of this tunnel.”

What Can California Learn from Texas Blackouts? – El Observador

Suzanne Potter | California News Service Oxnard is one of many California cities moving away from fossil-fuel plants and toward renewable energy in order to help slow climate change. Photo Credit: Earthjustice by ElObservador 02/26/2021 LANCASTER, Calif. – In the wake of last week’s massive power blackouts in Texas, there’s a lot of blame to go around. But groups that fight climate change say the root problem, in every state, is burning fossil fuels. Clean-energy advocates have said climate change is leading to more extreme weather events, from the storm that froze Texas to the heat and drought driving wildfires in California. San Luis Obispo Mayor Heidi Harmon said that’s why her city uses 100% renewable energy and bans gas hookups in new homes.

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