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Kyle Daley is vice chairman of the California Democratic Party's Computer & Internet Caucus, a body which handles science and tech policy for the state party. His writings on technology have appeared in the San Jose Mercury, San Diego Union-Tribune and the San Francisco Chronicle.

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Recent College Graduates Can Find Silver Lining in Service Programs

Posted January 11, 2011 | 13:30:48 (EST)

Sometime this month millions of recent college graduates will have to start paying their student debt. Most of these graduates, however, will be either unemployed or working at a part-time job, unable to make the payments on their loans. As good as one may be at filling caramel macchiato orders,...

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Michael Bennet for the U.S. Senate

Posted October 28, 2010 | 16:40:10 (EST)

Forty years ago, America's educational system was the best in the world. We were a nation with priorities and education was at the top of that list. However since then, the U.S. became complacent, school districts developed into burgeoning bureaucracies, and institutions failed to adapt to the changing times. What...

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Marriage Equality: One Step Forward

Posted August 4, 2010 | 18:22:29 (EST)

Civil rights took a step forward today as Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker ruled in favor of same sex couples. The decision written by Judge Walker stated that California's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.

The case brought together a legal dream team, former Republican Solicitor General Ted...

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A Presidential Purpose on The View

Posted July 28, 2010 | 16:38:12 (EST)

The View is not necessarily a place where one would think to find the Commander-in-Chief chatting it up with a tag team of ladies. But that is exactly where President Obama will be found Thursday morning, a presidential first in daytime television history. The President of course is pitch hitting...

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Unemployed 19 Months

Posted July 21, 2010 | 08:30:26 (EST)

A little over a month ago, I went to the beach, put my resume in a bottle and threw it into the Pacific Ocean. No, I hadn't seen an ad on Craigslist from Poseidon looking for a new assistant; I felt that this attempt might be my only chance of...

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