Overregulation
			Blog				
			
		Costly union-only agreements result in fewer city projects
			From street repairs to building construction, municipal infrastructure projects are costly, but often necessary, endeavors. To get them done in the most cost-effective manner possible, city taxpayers are best served by having open, competitive markets for contracts to complete such projects efficiently and at the best price. This might sound like ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			March 8, 2023		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Latest San Francisco Public Bank Proposal Doomed to Fail
			According to the proposal prepared by consultants, the bank would focus “its initial lending activities on affordable housing development and affordable homeownership, local enterprises (small businesses), and green investments and environmental justice.” The “fundamental need for a city-owned bank,” it says, “stems from the historic inability of traditional financial institutions ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			March 6, 2023		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Red Tape Strangles Charities
			By Elizabeth McGuigan & Wayne Winegarden A recent Gallup poll shows Americans see the government as the top problem facing the nation. For the most vulnerable Americans this may be especially true as new research shows that excessive government burden is having a negative impact on the organizations that struggling individuals and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			March 3, 2023		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Keith Knopf – President and CEO of Raley’s
			Our guest this week is Keith Knopf, President and CEO of Raley’s.  Mr. Knopf was the keynote speaker at this year’s PRI Sacramento conference. 		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			February 27, 2023		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Overregulation hinders New Jersey’s charities
			By Wayne Winegarden & Regina Egea New Jersey has long been ranked as one of the most expensive places to live and worst to do business. Add to that list a new ranking of the state as one of the worst states to operate a charity. With over 50,000 nonprofit organizations in ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			February 21, 2023		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Neither The Department Of Defense Nor NASA Should Be Setting U.S. Climate Policy
			It should be self-evident that the Department of Defense (DoD), General Services Administration (GSA), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) don’t have the authority to set the nation’s climate policy. Yet, this is precisely what these agencies are trying to do. The DOD, GSA, and NASA have issued a joint ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			January 30, 2023		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Latest State Minimum Wage Hike Will Hurt Workers Far More Than It Helps
			2023 might be the year that California businesses, especially small ones outside of the larger cities, wish they could skip. On top of a likely economic downturn, they have also been hit with higher employee costs, as another increase in the minimum wage arrived on Jan. 1. The state minimum ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			January 26, 2023		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Would You Like An Apple Pie With That? No Thanks, I Can’t Afford It
			Less than two days before California’s Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act was to become law – on Jan. 1 – Sacramento Superior Court Judge Shelleyanne W.L. Chang placed a hold on the legislation, temporarily restraining the state “from implementing, enforcing, or taking any other action to effectuate Assembly ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			January 17, 2023		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Privatization saves money and improves city services
			What is the purpose of city government? If you’re an ordinary person, you might figure something like the establishing of certain types of rules (mainly around business and building) and the providing of certain types of services (from parks to policing). City residents, business owners, developers and visitors pay taxes ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			December 20, 2022		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Microbusinesses are thriving in California – but for how long?
			Microbusinesses are thriving. But for how long? They are the perfect targets to be taxed or regulated to death in California. According to Alexis Podesta, a small-business owner who was secretary of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency under Govs. Gavin Newsom and Jerry Brown, microbusinesses are playing an ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			November 21, 2022		
				
					Costly union-only agreements result in fewer city projects
			From street repairs to building construction, municipal infrastructure projects are costly, but often necessary, endeavors. To get them done in the most cost-effective manner possible, city taxpayers are best served by having open, competitive markets for contracts to complete such projects efficiently and at the best price. This might sound like ...		
					Latest San Francisco Public Bank Proposal Doomed to Fail
			According to the proposal prepared by consultants, the bank would focus “its initial lending activities on affordable housing development and affordable homeownership, local enterprises (small businesses), and green investments and environmental justice.” The “fundamental need for a city-owned bank,” it says, “stems from the historic inability of traditional financial institutions ...		
					Red Tape Strangles Charities
			By Elizabeth McGuigan & Wayne Winegarden A recent Gallup poll shows Americans see the government as the top problem facing the nation. For the most vulnerable Americans this may be especially true as new research shows that excessive government burden is having a negative impact on the organizations that struggling individuals and ...		
					Keith Knopf – President and CEO of Raley’s
			Our guest this week is Keith Knopf, President and CEO of Raley’s.  Mr. Knopf was the keynote speaker at this year’s PRI Sacramento conference. 		
					Overregulation hinders New Jersey’s charities
			By Wayne Winegarden & Regina Egea New Jersey has long been ranked as one of the most expensive places to live and worst to do business. Add to that list a new ranking of the state as one of the worst states to operate a charity. With over 50,000 nonprofit organizations in ...		
					Neither The Department Of Defense Nor NASA Should Be Setting U.S. Climate Policy
			It should be self-evident that the Department of Defense (DoD), General Services Administration (GSA), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) don’t have the authority to set the nation’s climate policy. Yet, this is precisely what these agencies are trying to do. The DOD, GSA, and NASA have issued a joint ...		
					Latest State Minimum Wage Hike Will Hurt Workers Far More Than It Helps
			2023 might be the year that California businesses, especially small ones outside of the larger cities, wish they could skip. On top of a likely economic downturn, they have also been hit with higher employee costs, as another increase in the minimum wage arrived on Jan. 1. The state minimum ...		
					Would You Like An Apple Pie With That? No Thanks, I Can’t Afford It
			Less than two days before California’s Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act was to become law – on Jan. 1 – Sacramento Superior Court Judge Shelleyanne W.L. Chang placed a hold on the legislation, temporarily restraining the state “from implementing, enforcing, or taking any other action to effectuate Assembly ...		
					Privatization saves money and improves city services
			What is the purpose of city government? If you’re an ordinary person, you might figure something like the establishing of certain types of rules (mainly around business and building) and the providing of certain types of services (from parks to policing). City residents, business owners, developers and visitors pay taxes ...		
					Microbusinesses are thriving in California – but for how long?
			Microbusinesses are thriving. But for how long? They are the perfect targets to be taxed or regulated to death in California. According to Alexis Podesta, a small-business owner who was secretary of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency under Govs. Gavin Newsom and Jerry Brown, microbusinesses are playing an ...