From Evan Harris <[email protected]>
Subject California Migrating Featured on KFBK Morning News
Date October 15, 2021 5:29 PM
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KFBK Interviews Wayne Winegarden on CA Migrating Study

KFBK Morning News | Cristina Mendonsa and Sam Shane
October 13, 2021

Pacific Research Institute senior fellow and economist Dr. Wayne Winegarden joined the KFBK Morning News to talk about Tesla’s latest announcement that it’s moving its HQ to Texas and the findings in PRI’s most recent study “California Migrating.” Winegarden and hosts Sam Shane and Cristina Mendonsa talk about reasons for California residents leaving the state and findings in the new study.

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Roxana Janka – Helping Get Students Back on Track After a Year of Learning Loss and Trauma

PRI | Next Round Podcast
October 12, 2021

Pacific Research Institute senior fellow and economist Dr. Wayne Winegarden joined the KFBK Morning News to talk about Tesla’s latest announcement that it’s moving its HQ to Texas and the findings in PRI’s most recent study “California Migrating.” Winegarden and hosts Sam Shane and Cristina Mendonsa talk about reasons for California residents leaving the state and findings in the new study.

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Mixed Messaging On Boosters Leaves Americans Dazed And Confused

Forbes | Sally C. Pipes
October 11, 2021

The president has consistently been at odds with both the CDC and FDA throughout the booster debate. In August, his administration announced it would start rolling out booster shots for all adults by mid-September. Public health officials from both agencies responded by insisting that boosters weren’t necessary for certain populations.

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New K-12 Ethnic Studies Opens the Door to Classroom Politicization

Right By the Bay | Lance Izumi
October 13, 2021

The new law, AB 101, requires high schools to offer ethnic studies courses from the 2025-26. School districts can satisfy this requirement through various avenues, including “a locally developed ethnic studies course approved by the governing board of the school district or the governing board of the charter school.”

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Two Steps in the Right Direction for Free-Market Policy Ideas

Right By the Bay | Tim Anaya
October 12, 2021

2021 can best be described as another year of progressive advancement in the once-Golden State. However, there were some notable free market policy achievements that are worth applauding, specifically two bills signed by Gov. Newsom in recent days.

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Bears, Vetoes, and Recalls

Right By the Bay | Evan Harris
October 11, 2021

After a successfully gathering enough signatures to qualify the recall petition, Orange County voters recalled Newman in the summer of 2018 and elected Chang. The 30th recall of a state senator in California history made political waves. Recall supporters ran solely on the gas tax issue and the loss of Newman’s seat broke the Democrat-controlled supermajority in the state senate.

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