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		Learn more about how expensive and complications reparations would be
Three Questions That Probably Doom California’s Reparations Push
			As California seriously debates the logic of paying reparations to black Americans, it is important to review the implausibility of a reparations plan. Although I would likely accept payment should money ever actually be offered (ungallant to refuse, really), reparations are a notably bad idea. As I noted in a ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wilfred Reilly		
				
																						
			October 28, 2024		
				
					
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		Learn more about California's outmigration crisis.
Voting With Their Feet
			Twelve years ago, living in the foothills of El Dorado County, Calif., Joanne Kraft enjoyed what many consider the California Dream. Seeing the snow-capped Sierra Mountains in the distance never got old. She and her husband happily shuttled their four children to soccer practice, school activities, and church events. But ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne H Winegarden		
				
																						
			October 28, 2024		
				
					
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		Read the latest on California's push for reparations
Reparations – in California or Nationally – Will Bring Unnecessary Chaos
			First, California was never a slave state, and was never in recent history a Jim Crow state. In fact, the Black population of California appears to be descended largely from Great Migration-era refugees who migrated there to escape historical Southern racism, and loved the place. Between 1910 and 1940 alone, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wilfred Reilly		
				
																						
			October 28, 2024		
				
					
			California				
			
		Judge Glock – On California’s Housing and Homelessness Problems
			With housing – including rent control and development policies – and homelessness key issues for voters across California this election year, we present an expanded version of our recent conversation between the Manhattan Institute’s Judge Glock and our Steven Greenhut of PRI’s Free Cities Center.  The two discuss government housing ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			October 21, 2024		
				
					
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		Read about California's latest move against Elon Musk
SpaceX Delaunched In California
			The California Coastal Commission voted 6-4 last week to oppose Musk’s plans to launch as many as 50 SpaceX rockets a year from Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County. Musk’s response was to take the agency to court, which he did Tuesday, claiming in a lawsuit that it ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			October 17, 2024		
				
					
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		Squatters’ Blues
			“California homeowners are facing an ongoing squatter crisis across Los Angeles,” Newsweek reported in May. Based on comments from Daniel Yukelson, executive director of the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles, Newsweek said that “thousands of homes are being invaded by squatters who live in them without paying rent, and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			October 14, 2024		
				
					
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		Read the latest from PRI's Free Cities Center
Democratic plan would bring turmoil to housing markets
			A century ago, the federal government involved itself hardly at all in housing, leaving that to state and local governments, and the market. The major exception was housing on federal land, including the District of Columbia, other territories and military bases. That changed in 1937 when, as part of President ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John Seiler		
				
																						
			September 26, 2024		
				
					
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		Spending Watch
The Governor’s Special Session Will Worsen Gasoline Affordability
			The Governor’s Special Session Will Worsen Gasoline Affordability Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson September 2024 The special session called by Governor Gavin Newsom is supposed to save Californians from price gasoline spikes. The governor wants to blame the price spikes on greedy corporations. His accusations are merely a diversion from ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 24, 2024		
				
					
			California				
			
		Tim Anaya and Kerry Jackson – The California Left Coast Survivor’s Guide
			In a special episode, we interview co-host Tim Anaya and his co-author Kerry Jackson on their new book, The California Left Coast Survivor’s Guide, which chronicles the bad policy ideas that have been emanating from Sacramento for years and now are inspiring the Biden-Harris administration and policymakers nationwide. They talk ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			September 23, 2024		
				
					
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		Read about latest taxpayer-funded giveaway for undocumented immigrants
Newsom Gets One Right in Vetoing Downpayment Aid for Undocumented
			Had he signed it, the legislation would have forbidden applicants seeking financial aid for home purchases through the state’s housing purchase assistance program, created by a previous bill, from being “disqualified solely based on the applicant’s immigration status.” But as the governor said in his veto message, funding for the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 23, 2024		
				
					Learn more about how expensive and complications reparations would be
Three Questions That Probably Doom California’s Reparations Push
			As California seriously debates the logic of paying reparations to black Americans, it is important to review the implausibility of a reparations plan. Although I would likely accept payment should money ever actually be offered (ungallant to refuse, really), reparations are a notably bad idea. As I noted in a ...		
					Learn more about California's outmigration crisis.
Voting With Their Feet
			Twelve years ago, living in the foothills of El Dorado County, Calif., Joanne Kraft enjoyed what many consider the California Dream. Seeing the snow-capped Sierra Mountains in the distance never got old. She and her husband happily shuttled their four children to soccer practice, school activities, and church events. But ...		
					Read the latest on California's push for reparations
Reparations – in California or Nationally – Will Bring Unnecessary Chaos
			First, California was never a slave state, and was never in recent history a Jim Crow state. In fact, the Black population of California appears to be descended largely from Great Migration-era refugees who migrated there to escape historical Southern racism, and loved the place. Between 1910 and 1940 alone, ...		
					Judge Glock – On California’s Housing and Homelessness Problems
			With housing – including rent control and development policies – and homelessness key issues for voters across California this election year, we present an expanded version of our recent conversation between the Manhattan Institute’s Judge Glock and our Steven Greenhut of PRI’s Free Cities Center.  The two discuss government housing ...		
					Read about California's latest move against Elon Musk
SpaceX Delaunched In California
			The California Coastal Commission voted 6-4 last week to oppose Musk’s plans to launch as many as 50 SpaceX rockets a year from Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County. Musk’s response was to take the agency to court, which he did Tuesday, claiming in a lawsuit that it ...		
					Squatters’ Blues
			“California homeowners are facing an ongoing squatter crisis across Los Angeles,” Newsweek reported in May. Based on comments from Daniel Yukelson, executive director of the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles, Newsweek said that “thousands of homes are being invaded by squatters who live in them without paying rent, and ...		
					Read the latest from PRI's Free Cities Center
Democratic plan would bring turmoil to housing markets
			A century ago, the federal government involved itself hardly at all in housing, leaving that to state and local governments, and the market. The major exception was housing on federal land, including the District of Columbia, other territories and military bases. That changed in 1937 when, as part of President ...		
					Spending Watch
The Governor’s Special Session Will Worsen Gasoline Affordability
			The Governor’s Special Session Will Worsen Gasoline Affordability Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson September 2024 The special session called by Governor Gavin Newsom is supposed to save Californians from price gasoline spikes. The governor wants to blame the price spikes on greedy corporations. His accusations are merely a diversion from ...		
					Tim Anaya and Kerry Jackson – The California Left Coast Survivor’s Guide
			In a special episode, we interview co-host Tim Anaya and his co-author Kerry Jackson on their new book, The California Left Coast Survivor’s Guide, which chronicles the bad policy ideas that have been emanating from Sacramento for years and now are inspiring the Biden-Harris administration and policymakers nationwide. They talk ...		
					Read about latest taxpayer-funded giveaway for undocumented immigrants
Newsom Gets One Right in Vetoing Downpayment Aid for Undocumented
			Had he signed it, the legislation would have forbidden applicants seeking financial aid for home purchases through the state’s housing purchase assistance program, created by a previous bill, from being “disqualified solely based on the applicant’s immigration status.” But as the governor said in his veto message, funding for the ...		
					