Cancel California’s Own Travel Ban

Much of California has rallied against President Trump’s travel ban and with good reason. It’s grounded in anti-Muslim bigotry, limits travel that is vital to our state’s economy culture, and, stupidly, seeks to fight terrorism by keeping out its victims. Which is why California should cancel its own, very different travel ban. This year, a […]

Checking in on Our Growing Gig Economy in California, 2017

Since 2009 at Fox & Hounds, we have periodically discussed the structural shifts in California’s employment, primarily the movement away from the employer-employee relation with some expectation of stability, to alternative and more contingent work arrangements. This movement has included the rise of independent contracting and freelance work, as well as the rise of employment […]

No On LA’s Measure H, The “Homeless” Scam

When labor and capital unite in support of an issue, beware. It was that alliance that mired us in a multi-billion dollar “Bullet Train.” Now they’ve united behind Measure H, which will take an estimated $3.65 billion in sales tax revenue in the next ten years in a grandiose plan “to prevent and combat homelessness.” And therein […]

The Disaster of Believing in 100% Renewable Energy 

Senate Bill 584 (SB584) the California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program, introduced by State Senator Kevin De Leon would reformulate the calculations for how much energy California would receive from renewables while eliminating fossil fuels. Senator De Leon wants to amend Section 399.11 of the Public Utilities Code relating to energy that currently states by December 31, […]

Protest Tactics are the Real Outrage

When does a protest go so far over the line that reasonable people should start protesting the protest? Possibly now. Wells Fargo has been targeted for destruction by people who are angry that the bank made some of the loans to finance the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. New York City Mayor Bill de […]

GO-Biz Hosting Webinars for Businesses Interested in Applying for More than $68 Million in Tax Credits

(Editor’s Note: The following release was issued by Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) The next California Competes Tax Credit (CCTC) application period starts Monday, March 6, 2017, with more than $68 million in available tax credits. Businesses interested in applying can register to view a live webinar explaining the application process. This program is […]