Texas is Coming – For California Businesses

Texas Governor Rick Perry is making a push to recruit California companies. Competition for jobs and businesses should spur California to respond with positive actions to improve the state’s business climate. Yesterday, a press release issued by Perry’s office, announced a radio ad campaign aimed at California businesses, in which the governor says: “Building a […]
Joint Legislative Committee Train Wreck
As expected, the 3-hour long Joint Public Safety Informational Hearing on Gun Violence January 29, 2013 finished as it began, claiming that much more information and stiffer gun laws are needed in order to solve gun violence in the State of California. Despite numerous admissions that California already has the most restrictive gun laws in […]
It’s Groundhog’s Day, Again
This Saturday was Groundhog Day, and once again I got to see the Bill Murray movie where he wakes up every day only to find he’s living the same day over and over. He tries his best to get it right this time, so he can finally break out of limbo. But, he’s stuck reliving […]
Despite Prop. 30, CA Revenues Could Could Come Up Short
Will Gov. Jerry Brown get all the revenue increases he wants from Proposition 30, which voters passed last November? Brown recently said in an interview with Jeremy Hobson of Marketplace Morning Report that Prop. 30 was the main reason California was able to achieve a “balanced budget after years of deep deficits.” The initiative would […]