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Subject This week's episode of National Review's Radio Free California Podcast!
Date February 27, 2020 4:01 PM
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The latest episode from National Review's Radio Free California

February 27, 2020
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EPISODE 108: INDUSTRIAL-SCALE PORN

The San Diego assemblywoman behind AB5 now wants the state Department of Industrial Relations to train porn stars. Seven local officials have sued the state over a 2018 ban on speech that might encourage workers to think about leaving their unions. Hoping to solve homelessness, Governor Gavin Newsom just made it worse. Bonus track: Will talks with two real-estate developers about their encounter with California Environmental Quality Act, the biggest hurdle to new home and commercial construction in the Golden State. Intro music by Metalachi. Listen here! ([link removed])

SHOW NOTES:
* David Bahnsen: Markets and the madness of disease ([link removed])
* Progressive Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur asked staff not to unionize ([link removed])
* Newspaper chain McClatchy files for bankruptcy protection ([link removed])
* Almost every Californian would get $1,000 a month under universal basic income proposal ([link removed])
* California bill would require occupational licenses for porn actors, strippers, cam girls ([link removed])
* Back to the earth: Human composting could become legal in California ([link removed])
* Seven reasons to question a state utility takeover ([link removed])
* California’s Janus Jiu Jitsu ([link removed])
* Want Fewer Homes? Try This ([link removed])
* Empty words on Homelessness: Recapping the Governor’s State of the State ([link removed])
* Gavin Newsom sounds off on homelessness on Twitter ([link removed])
* Poll: Homelessness, not climate change or immigration, is No. 1 problem in California ([link removed])
* UTLA chief: ‘Win the school board in 2020 to win bigger in 2022’ ([link removed])


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