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		California Now Has the Nation’s Highest Gas Taxes
			In June 2011, a group of Republican lawmakers gathered at a Ford dealership in downtown Sacramento for a celebratory press conference. They were gathered to celebrate what they were calling, “Freedom from Higher Taxes Day,” the day when temporary tax increases were enacted in 2009 as part of a tough ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			July 1, 2019		
				
					
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		Newsom Tries to Pass the Gas Price “Hot Potato”
			Gov. Newsom is playing hot potato. Starting to get heat from angry Californians about gas prices soaring past $4 per gallon, the Associated Press reports that he asked the California Energy Commission for a report on “why prices are higher than in the rest of the country, blaming potential ‘inappropriate ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			April 29, 2019		
				
					
			California				
			
		PRI’s Tim Anaya Discusses CA’s High Gas Prices on Statewide TV
			Watch PRI communications director Tim Anaya discuss the reasons behind California’s rising gas prices, which he attributes to poor legislative policies including a massive gas tax increase, the low-carbon fuel standard, and Cap-and-Trade. The interview aired on “Evening Edition” on KPBS (PBS) in San Diego and other stations statewide.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			April 22, 2019		
				
					
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		Patricia is Short Because State Government Has Made California Unaffordable
			At a recent congressional hearing, freshman Democrat Katie Porter from Orange County took to her soapbox to grill JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon about income inequality at the company. Using the example of Patricia, who is employed as a full-time, entry-level bank teller at JP Morgan Chase – admittedly ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			April 22, 2019		
				
					
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		April Showers Bring Higher Gas Prices
			The old adage is April showers bring May flowers.  Well, after a very wet winter, it looks like spring has finally sprung in California.  As soon as the seasons change, Golden State drivers are typically hit with another unwelcome phenomenon brought on by spring – rising gas prices.  This year ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			April 16, 2019		
				
					
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		Rentonomics in California: It’s Worse than We Think
			Right by the Bay has sounded the alarm on the affordable housing crisis, especially our colleague Kerry Jackson, who has written about it here, here, and here.  But until we get real reform, like Sam in Casablanca, we plan to play it again and again. A new study by Apartment ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Rowena Itchon		
				
																						
			April 15, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		It’s Taxfest in Sacramento
			Will Rogers said, “The only difference between death and taxes is that death doesn’t get worse every time Congress meets.” But Rogers never came up against the current California legislature, which these days isn’t just holding a legislative session but an all-out Tax Hike Convention. Today, the state enjoys a ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Rowena Itchon		
				
																						
			April 8, 2019		
				
					
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		Can Free Market Ideas Bring More Political Balance to California?
			Last week, PRI held its inaugural “California Ideas in Action” policy conference in Sacramento. A capacity crowd came together near the State Capitol for a half-day conference exploring how free-market ideas can address California’s most pressing challenges. Legendary Sacramento political reporter and current CALmatters columnist Dan Walters was the event’s ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			March 7, 2019		
				
					
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		Who Are 2018’s Big Winners and Losers?
			As is customary on New Year’s Eve, many are looking back today, compiling their lists of winners and losers and memorable moments from 2018. The PRI “All Stars” (Rowena Itchon, Kerry Jackson, Lance Izumi, Ben Smithwick, and myself) have also gotten in on the act.  This week’s episode of PRI’s ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			December 31, 2018		
				
					
			California				
			
		California’s energy mandates amount to state-legislated energy poverty
			Every Californian wants to conserve energy and see cleaner air and water in the Golden State. But in their quest to safeguard the state’s environment for future generations, Sacramento policymakers have put in place an overzealous regulatory scheme that negatively impacts poor and minority communities. The new Pacific Research Institute ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			December 21, 2018		
				
					California Now Has the Nation’s Highest Gas Taxes
			In June 2011, a group of Republican lawmakers gathered at a Ford dealership in downtown Sacramento for a celebratory press conference. They were gathered to celebrate what they were calling, “Freedom from Higher Taxes Day,” the day when temporary tax increases were enacted in 2009 as part of a tough ...		
					Newsom Tries to Pass the Gas Price “Hot Potato”
			Gov. Newsom is playing hot potato. Starting to get heat from angry Californians about gas prices soaring past $4 per gallon, the Associated Press reports that he asked the California Energy Commission for a report on “why prices are higher than in the rest of the country, blaming potential ‘inappropriate ...		
					PRI’s Tim Anaya Discusses CA’s High Gas Prices on Statewide TV
			Watch PRI communications director Tim Anaya discuss the reasons behind California’s rising gas prices, which he attributes to poor legislative policies including a massive gas tax increase, the low-carbon fuel standard, and Cap-and-Trade. The interview aired on “Evening Edition” on KPBS (PBS) in San Diego and other stations statewide.		
					Patricia is Short Because State Government Has Made California Unaffordable
			At a recent congressional hearing, freshman Democrat Katie Porter from Orange County took to her soapbox to grill JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon about income inequality at the company. Using the example of Patricia, who is employed as a full-time, entry-level bank teller at JP Morgan Chase – admittedly ...		
					April Showers Bring Higher Gas Prices
			The old adage is April showers bring May flowers.  Well, after a very wet winter, it looks like spring has finally sprung in California.  As soon as the seasons change, Golden State drivers are typically hit with another unwelcome phenomenon brought on by spring – rising gas prices.  This year ...		
					Rentonomics in California: It’s Worse than We Think
			Right by the Bay has sounded the alarm on the affordable housing crisis, especially our colleague Kerry Jackson, who has written about it here, here, and here.  But until we get real reform, like Sam in Casablanca, we plan to play it again and again. A new study by Apartment ...		
					It’s Taxfest in Sacramento
			Will Rogers said, “The only difference between death and taxes is that death doesn’t get worse every time Congress meets.” But Rogers never came up against the current California legislature, which these days isn’t just holding a legislative session but an all-out Tax Hike Convention. Today, the state enjoys a ...		
					Can Free Market Ideas Bring More Political Balance to California?
			Last week, PRI held its inaugural “California Ideas in Action” policy conference in Sacramento. A capacity crowd came together near the State Capitol for a half-day conference exploring how free-market ideas can address California’s most pressing challenges. Legendary Sacramento political reporter and current CALmatters columnist Dan Walters was the event’s ...		
					Who Are 2018’s Big Winners and Losers?
			As is customary on New Year’s Eve, many are looking back today, compiling their lists of winners and losers and memorable moments from 2018. The PRI “All Stars” (Rowena Itchon, Kerry Jackson, Lance Izumi, Ben Smithwick, and myself) have also gotten in on the act.  This week’s episode of PRI’s ...		
					California’s energy mandates amount to state-legislated energy poverty
			Every Californian wants to conserve energy and see cleaner air and water in the Golden State. But in their quest to safeguard the state’s environment for future generations, Sacramento policymakers have put in place an overzealous regulatory scheme that negatively impacts poor and minority communities. The new Pacific Research Institute ...