Unemployment
			Business & Economics				
			
		Basic Income Guarantees Would ‘Warehouse’ Poor, Not Propel Them
			As Americans struggle to recover from a deep recession fueled by the COVID-19 crisis, and respond in horror to the violence in many communities following the death of George Floyd, economic inequality and lack of opportunity have risen to the top of the political discussion. Liberal voices like House Speaker ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Damon Dunn		
				
																						
			July 9, 2020		
				
					
			California				
			
		How Newsom could use his powers to revive California’s economy
			With Californians facing double-digit unemployment in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, California’s governor should be using his emergency powers to mitigate the pandemic’s effects on our economy. Unfortunately, he has interpreted his emergency powers to authorize him to legislate additional costs on employing Californians. Perhaps in good ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Daniel Kolkey		
				
																						
			June 29, 2020		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		California Gas Prices Are Rising Again Thanks to Another Gas Tax Increase
			Californians who are struggling to make ends meet during these tough economic times are going to be in for sticker shock come July 1:  gas prices will rise yet again. What’s behind the increase, you ask?  It’s not due to rising demand as people begin to slowly return to normalcy ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			June 29, 2020		
				
					
			California				
			
		Reducing Energy Mandates Could Help Fresno Save Big in Economic Downturn
			Like the rest of the state, the Central Valley is experiencing a severe economic downturn. According to the latest figures, the Valley’s unemployment rate has risen to 17.8% – nearly two full points higher than the statewide average. Too many people living in working-class communities across the region were already struggling ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			June 24, 2020		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Budget Debate Setting the Stage for Massive Tax Increase Push This Fall
			At long last, Gov. Newsom and Democratic leaders have reached a budget agreement.  Now lawmakers will race to pass the final legislation as the clock ticks down toward the June 30th deadline for the Gov. to sign a balanced budget. For many days, Newsom and the Legislature’s Democratic leadership disagreed ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			June 23, 2020		
				
					
			California				
			
		Californians could save big if lawmakers legislate energy prosperity
			The coronavirus has hit Southern California especially hard.  With businesses forced to close their doors to customers, many have shuttered for good unable to handle the sharp downturn in income.  As a result, more than 3.6 million Californians filed for unemployment over 8 weeks in March and April. Millions who are now ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			June 18, 2020		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Extending generous unemployment benefits will drag out the economic crisis
			According to a new analysis from the Congressional Budget Office, the next coronavirus relief package could spell disaster for our economy. In a letter to the Senate Finance Committee, the nonpartisan CBO warned that extending unemployment benefits would discourage the jobless from rejoining the workforce. As the country emerges from lockdown and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			June 15, 2020		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Coronavirus Stimulus Would Barely Cover Medicare for All
			The economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic has prompted the biggest spending spree in American history. The House of Representatives just passed an additional relief package worth $3 trillion. That’s on top of $2.2 trillion in spending that Congress and the president green-lit in March — including $250 billion ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			June 14, 2020		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Memo to Small Business: We’re from the government and we’re here to help
			Across the state, main streets have gone from being closed to being boarded. For California entrepreneurs, doing business in the state has hit a new low. It’s too early to get insurance data on what the vandalism, arson, and looting has cost business owners across the state.  Worse, because of ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Rowena Itchon		
				
																						
			June 10, 2020		
				
					
			California				
			
		Newsom: Police And Firefighters Will Be Laid Off But We’ll Spend Millions To Enforce AB5
			Gov. Gavin Newsom is leveraging the state’s $54.3 billion budget deficit. Give us what we want, he demands, or public safety programs will be cut. At the same time, he wants $20 million to enforce Assembly Bill 5, maybe the most damaging piece of legislation that ever became law in ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			June 5, 2020		
				
					Basic Income Guarantees Would ‘Warehouse’ Poor, Not Propel Them
			As Americans struggle to recover from a deep recession fueled by the COVID-19 crisis, and respond in horror to the violence in many communities following the death of George Floyd, economic inequality and lack of opportunity have risen to the top of the political discussion. Liberal voices like House Speaker ...		
					How Newsom could use his powers to revive California’s economy
			With Californians facing double-digit unemployment in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, California’s governor should be using his emergency powers to mitigate the pandemic’s effects on our economy. Unfortunately, he has interpreted his emergency powers to authorize him to legislate additional costs on employing Californians. Perhaps in good ...		
					California Gas Prices Are Rising Again Thanks to Another Gas Tax Increase
			Californians who are struggling to make ends meet during these tough economic times are going to be in for sticker shock come July 1:  gas prices will rise yet again. What’s behind the increase, you ask?  It’s not due to rising demand as people begin to slowly return to normalcy ...		
					Reducing Energy Mandates Could Help Fresno Save Big in Economic Downturn
			Like the rest of the state, the Central Valley is experiencing a severe economic downturn. According to the latest figures, the Valley’s unemployment rate has risen to 17.8% – nearly two full points higher than the statewide average. Too many people living in working-class communities across the region were already struggling ...		
					Budget Debate Setting the Stage for Massive Tax Increase Push This Fall
			At long last, Gov. Newsom and Democratic leaders have reached a budget agreement.  Now lawmakers will race to pass the final legislation as the clock ticks down toward the June 30th deadline for the Gov. to sign a balanced budget. For many days, Newsom and the Legislature’s Democratic leadership disagreed ...		
					Californians could save big if lawmakers legislate energy prosperity
			The coronavirus has hit Southern California especially hard.  With businesses forced to close their doors to customers, many have shuttered for good unable to handle the sharp downturn in income.  As a result, more than 3.6 million Californians filed for unemployment over 8 weeks in March and April. Millions who are now ...		
					Extending generous unemployment benefits will drag out the economic crisis
			According to a new analysis from the Congressional Budget Office, the next coronavirus relief package could spell disaster for our economy. In a letter to the Senate Finance Committee, the nonpartisan CBO warned that extending unemployment benefits would discourage the jobless from rejoining the workforce. As the country emerges from lockdown and ...		
					Coronavirus Stimulus Would Barely Cover Medicare for All
			The economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic has prompted the biggest spending spree in American history. The House of Representatives just passed an additional relief package worth $3 trillion. That’s on top of $2.2 trillion in spending that Congress and the president green-lit in March — including $250 billion ...		
					Memo to Small Business: We’re from the government and we’re here to help
			Across the state, main streets have gone from being closed to being boarded. For California entrepreneurs, doing business in the state has hit a new low. It’s too early to get insurance data on what the vandalism, arson, and looting has cost business owners across the state.  Worse, because of ...		
					Newsom: Police And Firefighters Will Be Laid Off But We’ll Spend Millions To Enforce AB5
			Gov. Gavin Newsom is leveraging the state’s $54.3 billion budget deficit. Give us what we want, he demands, or public safety programs will be cut. At the same time, he wants $20 million to enforce Assembly Bill 5, maybe the most damaging piece of legislation that ever became law in ...