California
			California				
			
		PRI All-Stars – The Recall and What’s Next
			In this podcast, PRI All-Stars, Rowena Itchon, senior vice president, Lance Izumi, senior director of education, and Tim Anaya, senior director of communications come together to provide their perspective on the California recall election and its defeat. The All-Stars discuss what this means for the direction of public policy in ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			September 20, 2021		
				
					
			California				
			
		The Ashen State
			If it’s Tuesday, or Wednesday, or any other day of the week, and there’s a fire gone wild, threatening someone’s home or business, then this must be California. Other states have wildfires, of course, but no one in the Midwest or New England wonders what in the world is going ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 17, 2021		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		When Sacramento Big Spenders Suddenly Become Budget Hawks
			On Wednesday, the day after millions of Californians cast ballots in the Newsom recall election, there was a common refrain in Sacramento. Prominent advocates of big government and perpetually increasing government spending were suddenly transformed into budget hawks overnight.  Their target of “government waste” – the California recall itself and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			September 17, 2021		
				
					
			Agriculture				
			
		AB 701 Guarantees Workers Restroom Breaks . . . and Lawsuits
			When states claim to be first at something, it’s usually cause for pride.  But in California, it’s often a signal to head for the hills – or rather, to other states. In another first in the nation, the California Legislature passed a bill last week that would require warehouses to ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Rowena Itchon		
				
																						
			September 16, 2021		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Banning Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers Could Have Unintended Consequences in Next Power Outage
			Californians who have been seen power supplies become more unreliable in recent years have increasingly turned to gas-powered electric generators to keep the lights on during “public safety power shutoffs.” According to the industry trade group, there are 1.5 million portable generators in use in California today.  The average gas-powered ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			September 15, 2021		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		How CEQA II Could Be a Hollywood Sequel That Everyone Likes
			When then-Gov. Ronald Reagan signed CEQA, the California Environmental Quality Act, into law in 1970, it’s unlikely anyone thought it would eventually be equipped with a warhead and then used to harm business rivals, block development for political rather than environmental reasons, and leverage better labor deals for unions. Yet ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 14, 2021		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		How NIMBYs Almost Killed Disneyland
			The politics of “Not in My Backyard” (NIMBY) have helped to make California one of the most expensive states in the country by blocking the construction of much-needed housing. But did you know that the same impulses once imperiled one of the region’s most iconic institutions, a destination on par ...		
					
					
			
																				
			M. Nolan Gray		
				
																						
			September 13, 2021		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		The CDC’s Legally Questionable Extension of the Rent Moratorium
			Toddlers are funny little creatures – simultaneously overly dependent and highly independent. With the newfound discovery of willpower, the tiny humans constantly experiment in testing boundaries. My toddler is characteristically sweet and obedient. But there is one rule she delights in breaking: dumping out the dog’s water bowl. Testing limits, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			McKenzie Richards		
				
																						
			September 9, 2021		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Next Big California Ballot Fight: Legalizing Sports Wagering
			Voters wary of the deluge of campaign advertising related to recall election be warned.  The next multi-million-dollar ballot fight is just around the corner. According to Politico, “major gambling players (including DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM) intend to ante up $100 million for an online sports betting initiative that would fund ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			September 8, 2021		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Could Labor Day Push for Higher Minimum Wage Lead to More Work Being Done by Robots?
			Who is going to be first in line to buy if Elon Musk is able to build a humanoid robot in the future? A best guess would be owners of the California companies whose businesses are threatened by the state’s steep minimum wage and other costs heaped on them by ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 6, 2021		
				
					PRI All-Stars – The Recall and What’s Next
			In this podcast, PRI All-Stars, Rowena Itchon, senior vice president, Lance Izumi, senior director of education, and Tim Anaya, senior director of communications come together to provide their perspective on the California recall election and its defeat. The All-Stars discuss what this means for the direction of public policy in ...		
					The Ashen State
			If it’s Tuesday, or Wednesday, or any other day of the week, and there’s a fire gone wild, threatening someone’s home or business, then this must be California. Other states have wildfires, of course, but no one in the Midwest or New England wonders what in the world is going ...		
					When Sacramento Big Spenders Suddenly Become Budget Hawks
			On Wednesday, the day after millions of Californians cast ballots in the Newsom recall election, there was a common refrain in Sacramento. Prominent advocates of big government and perpetually increasing government spending were suddenly transformed into budget hawks overnight.  Their target of “government waste” – the California recall itself and ...		
					AB 701 Guarantees Workers Restroom Breaks . . . and Lawsuits
			When states claim to be first at something, it’s usually cause for pride.  But in California, it’s often a signal to head for the hills – or rather, to other states. In another first in the nation, the California Legislature passed a bill last week that would require warehouses to ...		
					Banning Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers Could Have Unintended Consequences in Next Power Outage
			Californians who have been seen power supplies become more unreliable in recent years have increasingly turned to gas-powered electric generators to keep the lights on during “public safety power shutoffs.” According to the industry trade group, there are 1.5 million portable generators in use in California today.  The average gas-powered ...		
					How CEQA II Could Be a Hollywood Sequel That Everyone Likes
			When then-Gov. Ronald Reagan signed CEQA, the California Environmental Quality Act, into law in 1970, it’s unlikely anyone thought it would eventually be equipped with a warhead and then used to harm business rivals, block development for political rather than environmental reasons, and leverage better labor deals for unions. Yet ...		
					How NIMBYs Almost Killed Disneyland
			The politics of “Not in My Backyard” (NIMBY) have helped to make California one of the most expensive states in the country by blocking the construction of much-needed housing. But did you know that the same impulses once imperiled one of the region’s most iconic institutions, a destination on par ...		
					The CDC’s Legally Questionable Extension of the Rent Moratorium
			Toddlers are funny little creatures – simultaneously overly dependent and highly independent. With the newfound discovery of willpower, the tiny humans constantly experiment in testing boundaries. My toddler is characteristically sweet and obedient. But there is one rule she delights in breaking: dumping out the dog’s water bowl. Testing limits, ...		
					Next Big California Ballot Fight: Legalizing Sports Wagering
			Voters wary of the deluge of campaign advertising related to recall election be warned.  The next multi-million-dollar ballot fight is just around the corner. According to Politico, “major gambling players (including DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM) intend to ante up $100 million for an online sports betting initiative that would fund ...		
					Could Labor Day Push for Higher Minimum Wage Lead to More Work Being Done by Robots?
			Who is going to be first in line to buy if Elon Musk is able to build a humanoid robot in the future? A best guess would be owners of the California companies whose businesses are threatened by the state’s steep minimum wage and other costs heaped on them by ...