The editors gather at the roundtable for opinions on the week's news. This week, the San Diego Board of Supervisors send a $101 million invoice to the federal government to off-set the estimated cost of illegal immigration to the county. Is the study valid, and what are the supervisors hoping to accomplish by releasing the data?
Also, the San Diego City Council rejects a cap on the number of condo conversions that can be built each year. How will the condo conversion decision impact the local rental market?
And, the California Department of Social Services seeks to revoke the licenses of several Head Start centers operated by the Neighborhood House Association of San Diego. Should Neighborhood House lose its license, or is the organization being unfairly targeted?
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