Putting the Cart Before the Horse on the Cost of Gasoline

Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered up a study on why Californians are paying so much for their gasoline. In the meantime, he has indicated he will soon lay out his policy on oil and gas drilling in California and the state’s quest to rely on renewable energy. The gasoline price study should wait until we learn […]
Mayor Laments Climate Change as San Jose Withers
“Calling all California residents! Get ready to shut off your kitchen stove. Then, turn off with your water heater. Done? Now, shut down your central heater. All right then, go put on a jacket, sit down and keep quiet for awhile.” That’s the message coming from the mayor of the City of San Jose, Sam […]
Los Angeles Consumers’ Confidence In The Economy Continues To Erode
The confidence of Los Angeles County consumers in the economy continues the downward spiral that began with the 2016 election, despite a more positive outlook in last quarter 2018, with consumers expressing more concern about the overall U.S. economy than their own personal financial situations. The data from a recent study also determined that political […]
Bill tightening vaccine rules advances as measles fears build
Despite furious opposition from parents who believe vaccinations are dangerous, a measure by state Sen. Richard Pan to tighten up vaccine exemptions passedan initial committee test last week on a 6-2 vote. Senate Bill 276 would make California only the second state – after West Virginia – to mandate that students can only be exempted […]