Rent Control
			Agriculture				
			
		What Does the Governor’s Veto of SB 1 Mean?
			California’s state government has embraced a policy of resisting nearly every federal government policy pursued by the Trump Administration. Legislation, executive orders, and lawsuits serve the dual purpose of forwarding the state’s progressive agenda and pushing back against federal policies from Washington D.C. Many have expressed surprise over Governor Newsom’s ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Evan Harris		
				
																						
			October 16, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		What We’re Watching – September 20
			Tim Anaya – How Rent Control Hurts Renters In the wake of the Legislature’s passage of AB 1482, so-called “rent gouging” legislation (which is really just another name for rent control), this great video from Prager U featuring Manhattan Institute scholar Nicole Gelinas shows just how government rent control policies ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			September 20, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Is California Already Tired of Newsom’s “Winning” So Much This Legislative Session?
			President Trump said many times during the 2016 election that the American people would “win” so much under his administration that they would get tired of winning. Now that the 2019 legislative session is over, Gov. Gavin Newsom may be making the same boast.California’s new governor was, by all accounts, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			September 18, 2019		
				
					
			California				
			
		California — Still Crazy After All These Years
			The California Legislature session has ended for the year, so there’s little it can wreck over the next few months. But enough damage was done since January to last beyond 2019 and deep into the Blue future. It’s easy for the rest of the country to dismiss Sacramento’s lawmaking. After ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 17, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		California Policymakers Will Never Fix The State’s Housing Crisis By Looking Backward
			Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers have made it clear they believe rent control is one of the solutions to California’s housing shortage. According to the Los Angeles Times, an agreement announced late on the Friday evening before the Labor Day weekend between the governor and legislative leaders “would cap rent ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 10, 2019		
				
					
			California				
			
		Homelessness, But Not Hopelessness: San Francisco Can Fix Its Problem
			President Trump set off quite a tempest when he tweeted that Rep. Elijah Cummings’ Baltimore is a disgusting mess. His next target could be Nancy Pelosi, since he seems perpetually at war with the Baltimore-born House speaker whose city is also being spoiled by urban decay. Sheila Burke said she ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			August 16, 2019		
				
					
			California				
			
		Mark Cunningham – Politics with a New York State of Mind
			New York Post editorial page editor Mark Cunningham joins us to discuss what’s going on in the Big Apple, including the push for single-payer, rent control, and criminal justice reform that are also hot issues in California. He also gives us the local view on AOC – Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			May 13, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		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		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Wasn’t The Fuel Tax Hike Intended To Build Roads, Not Houses?
			California cities have a choice: They can comply with the new governor’s effort to increase homebuilding or they can continue to put up with lousy roads. That isn’t exactly the way the new governor’s deal is going to work, but it is a loose if not generally accurate account of ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			March 19, 2019		
				
					
			California				
			
		California Housing Crisis Prolonged By Policymakers’ Inability To Shed Old Impulses
			With every idea offered as a serious “solution,” it becomes clearer why California has a housing crisis. The thinking is stuck on policies that aggravate rather than improve. The latest ill-considered proposal picking up support would enact price-gouging laws to keep rental costs in check. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			February 15, 2019		
				
					What Does the Governor’s Veto of SB 1 Mean?
			California’s state government has embraced a policy of resisting nearly every federal government policy pursued by the Trump Administration. Legislation, executive orders, and lawsuits serve the dual purpose of forwarding the state’s progressive agenda and pushing back against federal policies from Washington D.C. Many have expressed surprise over Governor Newsom’s ...		
					What We’re Watching – September 20
			Tim Anaya – How Rent Control Hurts Renters In the wake of the Legislature’s passage of AB 1482, so-called “rent gouging” legislation (which is really just another name for rent control), this great video from Prager U featuring Manhattan Institute scholar Nicole Gelinas shows just how government rent control policies ...		
					Is California Already Tired of Newsom’s “Winning” So Much This Legislative Session?
			President Trump said many times during the 2016 election that the American people would “win” so much under his administration that they would get tired of winning. Now that the 2019 legislative session is over, Gov. Gavin Newsom may be making the same boast.California’s new governor was, by all accounts, ...		
					California — Still Crazy After All These Years
			The California Legislature session has ended for the year, so there’s little it can wreck over the next few months. But enough damage was done since January to last beyond 2019 and deep into the Blue future. It’s easy for the rest of the country to dismiss Sacramento’s lawmaking. After ...		
					California Policymakers Will Never Fix The State’s Housing Crisis By Looking Backward
			Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers have made it clear they believe rent control is one of the solutions to California’s housing shortage. According to the Los Angeles Times, an agreement announced late on the Friday evening before the Labor Day weekend between the governor and legislative leaders “would cap rent ...		
					Homelessness, But Not Hopelessness: San Francisco Can Fix Its Problem
			President Trump set off quite a tempest when he tweeted that Rep. Elijah Cummings’ Baltimore is a disgusting mess. His next target could be Nancy Pelosi, since he seems perpetually at war with the Baltimore-born House speaker whose city is also being spoiled by urban decay. Sheila Burke said she ...		
					Mark Cunningham – Politics with a New York State of Mind
			New York Post editorial page editor Mark Cunningham joins us to discuss what’s going on in the Big Apple, including the push for single-payer, rent control, and criminal justice reform that are also hot issues in California. He also gives us the local view on AOC – Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – ...		
					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 ...		
					Wasn’t The Fuel Tax Hike Intended To Build Roads, Not Houses?
			California cities have a choice: They can comply with the new governor’s effort to increase homebuilding or they can continue to put up with lousy roads. That isn’t exactly the way the new governor’s deal is going to work, but it is a loose if not generally accurate account of ...		
					California Housing Crisis Prolonged By Policymakers’ Inability To Shed Old Impulses
			With every idea offered as a serious “solution,” it becomes clearer why California has a housing crisis. The thinking is stuck on policies that aggravate rather than improve. The latest ill-considered proposal picking up support would enact price-gouging laws to keep rental costs in check. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, ...		
					