Wayne Winegarden Discusses Why Californians are Migrating on “The DeMaio Report”
The DeMaio Report
September 27, 2021
Listen to Dr. Wayne Winegarden, PRI senior fellow in business and economics, discuss the new PRI report “California Migrating” and why people, jobs, and opportunities are leaving the state with host Carl DeMaio on “The DeMaio Report” on KOGO Radio in San Diego.
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California Promotes Wind Energy, Ignores Market Forces
Right By the Bay | Kerry Jackson
October 1, 2021
It’s not all clear that offshore wind farms are superior to offshore drilling. Both create jobs and both can have negative environmental impacts. But only one is reliable. The other is dependent upon ocean breezes and tends to be more costly than fossil fuel energy.
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Are Mandatory California Water Cutbacks Coming Soon?
Right By the Bay | Tim Anaya
September 28, 2021
In Sacramento, we were asked to severely cut back our residential water use. Once, when my gardener forgot to adjust the automatic sprinkler controls to account for the new restrictions, the “water police” left a nastygram on my front porch. At the time, neighbors were even being encouraged to turn in neighbors who were not following the rules. Meanwhile in San Bernardino, there were green lawns everywhere and many houses on each block were watering the sidewalk.
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In California and Across the Country, Parents and Their Kids are Abandoning Public Schools
Right By the Bay | Lance Izumi
September 29, 2021
As I detail in my soon-to-be-released Pacific Research Institute book The Homeschool Boom: Pandemic, Policies, and Possibilities, U.S. Census Bureau data show that from just spring 2020 to fall 2020, the proportion of U.S. households homeschooling their kids more than doubled from 5 percent to 11 percent.
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