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T2AR: The Second American Revolution
By: Robert J Cristiano PhD on 12.5.2011

They say those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. This series explores the similarities of events a quarter millennium ago to the events unfolding today. The fact that the Tea Party movement derived its name from the Boston Tea Party of 1773 is not coincidental.

California Tax Facts 2011
By: Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 10.19.2011

California has the 6th worst state and local tax burden in the United States and the 9th worst federal tax burden in the country.

Educated Legislators, Bad Economy
By: Alison Meyer on 7.6.2011

California has the most educated legislators, according to a recent Chronicle of Higher Education study. Those stellar academic credentials, unfortunately, have not lifted the state from its economic malaise.

California’s unemployment rate, as of May, is nearly 12 percent, higher than every state in the bottom five of the study. Even when averaged together, the top 15 educated states have an unemployment rate of 8.9 percent compared to the least educated which has an average unemployment rate of 8.1 percent.

Brown Busts the Budget
By: Katy Grimes on 6.22.2011

The California Legislature just passed a budget. Less than 24 hours later, the governor vetoed it, leaving many scratching their heads why Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a budget from his own party.


A Case for Affirmative Disclosure of Public Pensions
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley on 6.15.2011

An appeals court has ruled that a public agency must hand over pension data to a newspaper. This is a welcome development but a recent case confirms that California remains far behind the curve on government transparency.

Medicare Auctions for Durable Medical Equipment: Price Suppression and Research and Development Investment
By: Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D on 6.14.2011

A new research study released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based free-market think tank, reviews the auction design process currently established by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for medical devices and equipment.

Recession and Recovery in California
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley on 4.13.2011

Last month Jerry Nickelsburg, senior economist with the UCLA Anderson Project, held forth at the University of California Sacramento Center on key themes involving recession and recovery.

Bye-Bye Secret Ballot?
By: Katy Grimes on 3.16.2011

State Democrats are again trying to eliminate the secret-ballot vote for union certification. Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg describes his latest measure as “the alternative electoral method for choosing collective bargaining representatives.” It is that, and a lot more.

Redevelopment is Redistribution
By: Katy Grimes on 2.17.2011

Nine of California’s big-city mayors met recently with Gov. Jerry Brown in an attempt to talk him out of eliminating redevelopment agencies (RDAs) as part of his budget-balancing proposal.

Why California Should Not Follow New York’s Internet Tax Plan
2.2.2011

California is facing budget problems yet again, and once again state lawmakers are hoping to shake down Internet retailers as a fast source of revenue. A bill introduced by Democratic Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner (AB 153) proposes to force out-of-state businesses to collect tax if they use an in-state company to generate leads. It’s an idea that has been tested in New York and led to significant losses in that state.

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