From Evan Harris <[email protected]>
Subject New PRI Study Shows California Outmigration Driven By Harmful Policy Choices
Date September 23, 2021 6:29 PM
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NEW STUDY: Harmful Policy Choices Driving Employers, Every Age Group and Income Level Away from California

PRI | Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson
September 23, 2021
Documenting California’s growing outmigration problem, a new study released today by the nonpartisan Pacific Research Institute found that harmful policy choices have increased economic and quality-of-life concerns and are chasing businesses, job opportunities, individuals of every age group and income level, and badly needed tax revenue out of state.
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Saving California, PRI's new book, is focused on policy changes that could help restore some of California's lost luster - regardless of what politician runs our massive state government apparatus. The authors are all current or former Californians, people with deep expertise in their respective policy areas. Although their chapters include a fair share of criticism of current policy directions - how could they not? - they each propose real-world policy changes that could push the state onto a better track.

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