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The New San Francisco District Attorney: Here’s What She’s Up Against

Brooke Jenkins, appointed by the mayor to be San Francisco’s district attorney, replacing the ousted Chesa Boudin, has an unenviable job ahead of her, an almost Churchillian “finest hour” task of bringing order to a city where disorder had become the norm. Roughly a week after taking the job, Jenkins, ...
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Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson – Project Homekey

This podcast features a new analysis of Gov. Newsom’s Project Homekey – his plan to alleviate homelessness in the state. Project Homekey, which evolved from the original Project Roomkey, provides taxpayer funds to renovate old buildings or build new ones to house the homeless. PRI senior fellow Wayne Winegarden and ...
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Wayne Winegarden Talks California’s Project Homekey on Andy Caldwell Show

PRI’s Wayne Winegarden discusses California’s Project Homekey and his new study from Kerry Jackson and himself, “Project Homekey Provides No Way Home for California’s Homeless,” on the Andy Caldwell Show.
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California’s Gun Legislation – The message to crime victims – go get a lawyer

In the wake of the tragic Uvalde and Buffalo shootings, California’s Governor and legislators got busy.  Over a dozen gun related anti-crime bills are in circulation and a few have already been  signed into law. The new laws are: AB 1621, which requires serial numbers on firearms components and defines ...
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Wayne Winegarden Discusses Project Homekey Study on Andy Caldwell Show

Listen to Dr. Wayne Winegarden, PRI senior fellow business and economics and co-author of No Way Home, discuss the new PRI study on Project Homekey on “The Andy Caldwell Show”.  The interview begins at the 42:00 mark. The Andy Caldwell Show · TACS072522
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NEW STUDY: Despite Billions Spent, Project Homekey Providing No Way Home for State’s Homeless

SACRAMENTO – Contrary to claims that Project Homekey is successfully addressing California’s homeless crisis, a new study released today by the nonpartisan Pacific Research Institute finds that the program is costly, inefficient, and not helping to reduce homelessness.   Click here to download the study   “California has spent billions ...
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CAPITAL IDEAS: New Lithium Tax Latest Battle in California’s War on Cars

DOWNLOAD THE PDF California’s 2022 budget includes a tax on lithium, which is necessary for building electric vehicle batteries. It’s almost as if policymakers aren’t as interested in forcing people into electric vehicles as they are pushing them out of cars altogether. The flat-rate tax, which goes into effect in ...
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Crime in California 2021 – Yes, we’re still talking about 2021.

On June 28, California Attorney General Rob Bonta reported that a Firearms Dashboard data breach had occurred, releasing the names and personal information for every CCW (Concealed Carry Weapon) holder in California.  Specifically, the data includes: full name, date of birth, address, gender, race, driver’s license, and CCW license number ...
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San Francisco Could Learn a Lot from Boston on Crime, Homelessness

Recently, I visited Boston for the first time.  During my trip, I enjoyed walking the Freedom Trail from beginning to end, taking a Boston Harbor cruise, visiting the JFK Library and enjoying a good seafood meal at a restaurant in the Back Bay neighborhood. During my trip, I couldn’t help ...
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A lack of mental health treatment, not money or shelter space, is contributing to Sacramento’s rising homeless numbers

When we think about the homeless crisis in California, the atrocious situation in San Francisco typically comes to mind. An app was even created called Snapcrap that allows San Francisco residents to request a sidewalk cleaning from the city’s Public Works Department by submitting a photo of human feces and ...
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The New San Francisco District Attorney: Here’s What She’s Up Against

Brooke Jenkins, appointed by the mayor to be San Francisco’s district attorney, replacing the ousted Chesa Boudin, has an unenviable job ahead of her, an almost Churchillian “finest hour” task of bringing order to a city where disorder had become the norm. Roughly a week after taking the job, Jenkins, ...
California

Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson – Project Homekey

This podcast features a new analysis of Gov. Newsom’s Project Homekey – his plan to alleviate homelessness in the state. Project Homekey, which evolved from the original Project Roomkey, provides taxpayer funds to renovate old buildings or build new ones to house the homeless. PRI senior fellow Wayne Winegarden and ...
California

Wayne Winegarden Talks California’s Project Homekey on Andy Caldwell Show

PRI’s Wayne Winegarden discusses California’s Project Homekey and his new study from Kerry Jackson and himself, “Project Homekey Provides No Way Home for California’s Homeless,” on the Andy Caldwell Show.
Blog

California’s Gun Legislation – The message to crime victims – go get a lawyer

In the wake of the tragic Uvalde and Buffalo shootings, California’s Governor and legislators got busy.  Over a dozen gun related anti-crime bills are in circulation and a few have already been  signed into law. The new laws are: AB 1621, which requires serial numbers on firearms components and defines ...
California

Wayne Winegarden Discusses Project Homekey Study on Andy Caldwell Show

Listen to Dr. Wayne Winegarden, PRI senior fellow business and economics and co-author of No Way Home, discuss the new PRI study on Project Homekey on “The Andy Caldwell Show”.  The interview begins at the 42:00 mark. The Andy Caldwell Show · TACS072522
Business & Economics

NEW STUDY: Despite Billions Spent, Project Homekey Providing No Way Home for State’s Homeless

SACRAMENTO – Contrary to claims that Project Homekey is successfully addressing California’s homeless crisis, a new study released today by the nonpartisan Pacific Research Institute finds that the program is costly, inefficient, and not helping to reduce homelessness.   Click here to download the study   “California has spent billions ...
Blog

CAPITAL IDEAS: New Lithium Tax Latest Battle in California’s War on Cars

DOWNLOAD THE PDF California’s 2022 budget includes a tax on lithium, which is necessary for building electric vehicle batteries. It’s almost as if policymakers aren’t as interested in forcing people into electric vehicles as they are pushing them out of cars altogether. The flat-rate tax, which goes into effect in ...
Blog

Crime in California 2021 – Yes, we’re still talking about 2021.

On June 28, California Attorney General Rob Bonta reported that a Firearms Dashboard data breach had occurred, releasing the names and personal information for every CCW (Concealed Carry Weapon) holder in California.  Specifically, the data includes: full name, date of birth, address, gender, race, driver’s license, and CCW license number ...
Blog

San Francisco Could Learn a Lot from Boston on Crime, Homelessness

Recently, I visited Boston for the first time.  During my trip, I enjoyed walking the Freedom Trail from beginning to end, taking a Boston Harbor cruise, visiting the JFK Library and enjoying a good seafood meal at a restaurant in the Back Bay neighborhood. During my trip, I couldn’t help ...
Blog

A lack of mental health treatment, not money or shelter space, is contributing to Sacramento’s rising homeless numbers

When we think about the homeless crisis in California, the atrocious situation in San Francisco typically comes to mind. An app was even created called Snapcrap that allows San Francisco residents to request a sidewalk cleaning from the city’s Public Works Department by submitting a photo of human feces and ...
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