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Newsom "K''-Os Governor's Plan with Proposition
Submitted by Anthony P. Archie on 10.13.2004

SACRAMENTO, CA - In recent years, California has not been a state friendly to business. The current administration has set out to change that, seeking to jump-start economic activity by unburdening businesses from heavy taxes and regulations. Major cities, however, have yet to get the message. Consider, for example, San Francisco.

Job-Killing Ballot Propositions Earn California Golden Fleece Award
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D, Anthony Archie on 10.1.2004

Howard Jarvis, the father of the modern tax-revolt movement, opined about ballot initiatives: “I’d rather be governed by the masses than the asses.” Californians again have an opportunity to use their common sense and defeat three ballot measures that will kill jobs.

Sending the Right Signals: Promoting Competition through Telecommunications Reform
Submitted by U.S. Chamber of Commerce on 10.1.2004

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (the Chamber) commissioned a comprehensive independent study "Sending the Right Signals: Promoting Competition Through Telecommunications Reform" because the telecommunications industry is in a depressed economic condition and is not recovering along with the rest of the economy. This condition has already cost the nation more than 380,000 jobs and has diverted tens of billions of dollars of capital from the industry. It is now beginning to seriously erode the United States' technological leadership in the world.

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