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Health Care
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New Study: Medicare’s Price Controls Are Fueling America’s Growing Doctor Shortage
Wayne H Winegarden
June 11, 2025
The Pacific Research Institute’s Center for Medical Economics and Innovation today released a new issue brief warning that continued federal underpayment of doctors is fueling a looming healthcare crisis by accelerating the nation’s physician shortage and undermining access to care. Written by PRI senior fellow ...
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Spending Watch
Budget Gimmicks Will Not Solve The State’s Fiscal Crisis
Wayne H Winegarden
June 9, 2025
Budget Gimmicks Will Not Solve The State’s Fiscal Crisis Wayne Winegarden June 2025 It’s budget crunch time for Gov. Newsom and legislative leaders. The immediate problem is closing the estimated $12 billion budget shortfall for the FY2025-26 budget. Despite this serious fiscal challenge, the Governor’s ...

California Reform
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California cities may now dodge bullet train destruction
John Seiler
June 12, 2025
In his May budget revision for fiscal year 2025-26, which began on July 1, Gov. Gavin Newsom earmarked $1 billion a year for the next 20 years from the state’s cap-and-trade system toward the rail project. Like the wounded Black Knight in the “Tis but ...

Education
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The Disastrous Domino Effect of Social Promotion
Lance Izumi
May 14, 2025
Low student scores on national and state reading tests expose the disturbing reality that a lot of children are being promoted from one grade to the next even though they do not have the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed. Reading is the foundational skill ...

Environment
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Bankruptcies in farm country put strain on mental health
Pam Lewison
June 7, 2025
Financial stress on farms is often cited as the single biggest stressor for farmers and their families. The 2024 data shows farm bankruptcies are up 55 percent from 2023, a trend that should ring alarm bells not just for lenders. When a farm owner files ...
Business & Economics
Spending Watch
Budget Gimmicks Will Not Solve The State’s Fiscal Crisis
Wayne H Winegarden
June 9, 2025
Read about the new LA $30 minimum wage
Job Losses, Cancelled Projects Follows LA Passing $30 Minimum Wage
Kerry Jackson
June 4, 2025
Spending Watch
Covering Undocumented Immigrants Will Worsen The State’s Fiscal Crisis
Wayne H Winegarden
May 29, 2025