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Angelenos wonder: Have we been ripped off?

Angelenos wonder: Have we been ripped off?

Rapper Biggie Smalls said it best: “Mo Money” means “Mo Problems.” For proof, consider that Californians have generously contributed billions of dollars to solve the problem of homelessness – and the situation has only deteriorated. In 2016, Los Angeles voters approved Proposition HHH, taxing themselves in order to house the homeless. Supporters recently trumpeted their...

By Reiss Becker

L.A.’s Measure EE defeat: What happened and what’s next

L.A.’s Measure EE defeat: What happened and what’s next

LAUSD parcel tax measure goes down, and the district is still in charge…for now.  If you live in Los Angeles, the thud you heard last Tuesday was the Los Angeles Unified School District’s parcel tax measure crashing to earth. Its goal was to raise $500 million annually over a 12-year period. Thus, owners of large...

By Larry Sand

Oakland trio cleared over $1.6 million in pay and benefits last year, new data show

Oakland trio cleared over $1.6 million in pay and benefits last year, new data show

An Oakland fire captain, a police officer, and a civil engineer each made over $500,000 in pay and benefits last year, according to newly released 2018 pay data published on TransparentCalifornia.com. The city’s top earner was Fire Captain Lawrence Hom, who cleared $557,655 in total compensation thanks in large part to an agency-high $309,185 overtime payment. Police officer Malcolm...

By Robert Fellner

Week 42 Entries

Week 42 Entries

View this post on Instagram How can I keep my skiers safe if I'm so busy contracting cancer? @californiapolicy #prop65contest A post shared by Reed Leonard (@rtleo) on Jun 4, 2019 at 9:03am PDT View this post on Instagram Finding a gift can be difficult. It’s even harder when you find the gifts cause cancer....

By Renee Olivett

New Suburbanism – A Smart Alternative to “Smart Growth”

New Suburbanism – A Smart Alternative to “Smart Growth”

Solutions to California’s housing shortage invariably focus on increasing the density of preexisting cities and suburbs. Legislative solutions include SB 375, passed in 2008, which “incentivizes” cities and counties to approve high density land developments, and the failed (this time) SB 50, which would have forced cities and counties to approve high density development proposals. One cannot...

By Edward Ring

Charter haters’ train is temporarily derailed in CA

Charter haters’ train is temporarily derailed in CA

Two bills that would have deeply wounded the popular schools of choice are dead…for now.  Last week, two seemingly sure-shot bills were deep-sixed in the California legislature. AB 1506 would have placed a ceiling on the number of charter schools allowed in the state – the magic number being those in existence at the end...

By Larry Sand

Week 41 Entries

Week 41 Entries

Congratulations for week 41 go to Joseph Boring (itsisaacboring) for his eye-catching Chick-fil-A entry and its significant social impact.  Since the culture warfare against Chick-fil-A failed to work, perhaps a Proposition 65 cancer scare will bring it to its knees.  If so, that will only happen in Crazy California. If you’re able to survive swallowing...

By Renee Olivett

How AB 195 May Help Restore “Impartiality” to Local Ballot Language

How AB 195 May Help Restore “Impartiality” to Local Ballot Language

Every two years in November, California’s local agencies ask the voters to approve hundreds of new taxes and bonds. California’s primary ballot every other June also features dozens, if not hundreds of new requests for local tax increases and borrowing. And in times of dire urgency, special elections are called. For example, this Tuesday, June...

By Edward Ring

Key Policy Issues Affecting the California Housing Crisis

Key Policy Issues Affecting the California Housing Crisis

Reluctance to Rezone Unused Retail Areas to Residential Pension liabilities at the civic level have led to public officials refusing to rezone obsolete commercial properties for conversion to residential use. Demand for commercial real estate space has diminished since the rise of digital commerce and the convenience of home delivery. Unfortunately, cities are fervently holding...

By Chad Lonski

The Homeless Industrial Complex

The Homeless Industrial Complex

Los Angeles could be at risk of a deadly typhus epidemic this summer according to Dr. Drew Pinsky, an outspoken celebrity doctor and specialist in addiction medicine. Pinsky, a Los Angeles native, recently quoted on Fox News, said: “We have tens and tens of thousands of people living in tents. Horrible conditions. Rats have taken over the city....

By Edward Ring

POTUS candidates line up to kiss the union ring

POTUS candidates line up to kiss the union ring

Democratic contenders attempt to lock in teacher union endorsements to the detriment of taxpayers and the neediest students. A full year before the 2016 Democratic National Convention, the American Federation of Teachers endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. This infuriated many teachers who preferred Bernie Sanders, rightfully feeling they had no role in the decision. So...

By Larry Sand

Week 40 Entries

Week 40 Entries

Congratulations for week 40 go to Jonathan Boring (uplifting cnc).  His entry shows a guy garbed in a hazmart suit walking away from an Ace hardware store.  Needless to say, the photo also shows a prominently placed Prop 65 warning in the store’s window.  It would seem that the Ace Hardware man is not friendly in Crazy California....

By Renee Olivett