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The California Quest is a new forum where all Californians can participate in a non-partisan, honest conversation about what is working and what isn’t in the quest to solve California's most pressing challenges - hosted by campaign manager and critical thinking trainer, Matt Plummer.

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The California Quest is a new forum where all Californians can participate in a non-partisan, honest conversation about what is working and what isn’t in the quest to solve California's most pressing challenges - hosted by campaign manager and critical thinking trainer, Matt Plummer.

    Should California Legalize Supervised Drug Injection Sites?

    Should California Legalize Supervised Drug Injection Sites?

    San Francisco wants to open a facility where people could use illegal drugs, but Governor Newsom just vetoed a bill that would have authorized such centers. Would such sites reduce overdose deaths?


    Case For:


    Supervised injection sites save lives by preventing overdose deaths
    Supervised injection sites increase access to addiction treatment
    Normalizing drug use reduces stigma, increasing usage of supportive services

    Case Against:


    Supervised injection sites increase drug usage and worsen addiction
    Supervised injection sites make the surrounding community drug-infested and crime-ridden
    Supervised injection sites violate federal law


    What do you think? Should California Legalize Supervised Drug Injection Sites?

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    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thecaliforniaquest

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    • 32 min
    Should California Build Massive Offshore Wind Farms?

    Should California Build Massive Offshore Wind Farms?

    In its race to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2045, California has begun moving forward with plans to build 4.5 GW offshore wind farms. Is this the best way to achieve this goal?


    Case For:

    1- Offshore wind farms can generate a significant amount of renewable energy

    2- Offshore wind farms produce energy when it is needed most

    3- Offshore wind farms don’t use land or block the view



    Case Against:

    1- Offshore wind energy is very expensive

    2- We currently lack the infrastructure to build and operate these wind farms

    3- Offshore wind farms will hurt the environment and fishing industry



    What do you think? Should California Build Massive Offshore Wind Farms?


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    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thecaliforniaquest

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattplummerusa

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    • 24 min
    Has California Received Enough Rain & Snow?

    Has California Received Enough Rain & Snow?

    After 14 atmospheric rivers and hundreds of inches of snow, we would like to think that we can hope for the precipitation to stop - but have we received and stored enough to meet the needs of our population, our crops, and our environment not just for this year, but for the next 2-4 years?

    Matt walks through where California stands on 6 metrics that can help us answer that question in a rigorous way.

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    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattplummerusa

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    • 8 min
    Should Califonia's Superintendent of Public Instruction be Elected or Appointed?

    Should Califonia's Superintendent of Public Instruction be Elected or Appointed?

    California Assemblymember Kevin McCarty has proposed ACA-9, which would change the Superintendent of Public Instruction to a position appointed by the governor rather than an elected office - if it passes the legislature and receives enough votes during the 2024 general election. Is this a good idea?  

    Argument in Brief:  

    Case For: 

    1- The SPI doesn't have much authority anyway 

    2- An appointed SPI would coordinate better with the governor  

    3- An appointed SPI would likely be more qualified 

    4- Voters don't know about the SPI role or the candidates to make informed decisions  

    Case Against 

    1- Changing it to an elected position steals a vote and voice from parents 

    2- It would reduce the SPI's ability to use the "bully pulpit" to influence education priorities 

    3- The SPI could slow down or obstruct the agenda of the State Board of Education and/or the governor's agenda  

    What do you think? Should California elect its superintendent of public instruction or let the governor appoint the SPI?

    Follow The California Quest on social:

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thecaliforniaquest 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattplummerusa 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattplummerusa/

    • 14 min
    Should California Skip Environmental Reviews to Boost Housing?

    Should California Skip Environmental Reviews to Boost Housing?

    California’s Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) has been blamed for the state’s housing shortage. New legislation would bypass it when localities are failing to meet their housing goals. Will it help?  

    Argument in Brief:  

    Case For: 

    1- California is in dire need of more housing 

    2- CEQA slows and even blocks housing production 

    3- CEQA makes housing more expensive  

    Case Against: 

    1- CEQA ensures important protections for the environment 

    2- Local regulations are the primary deterrents of housing production, not CEQA 

    3- CEQA has already been amended to minimize its impact on housing production  

    What is your assessment of the arguments on both sides? What research, data, or arguments did we miss? Be part of the conversation.  To read the full debate, go here:  https://www.thecaliforniaquest.com/p/should-california-skip-environmental

    Follow The California Quest on social:

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thecaliforniaquest

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattplummerusa

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattplummerusa/

    • 35 min
    The California Quest Trailer

    The California Quest Trailer

    Campaign manager and critical thinking trainer, Matt Plummer, introduces The California Quest, a new forum where all Californians can participate in a non-partisan, honest conversation about what is working and what isn’t - and what is likely to work and what isn’t - in the quest to solve California's most pressing challenges. Each episode provides a brief overview of a problem and proposed solution, then briefly describes arguments for the proposed solution and arguments against, and then concludes with Matt's assessment of these arguments. At The California Quest, you're guaranteed to hear both sides of the story.

    • 2 min

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