Federal Legislation May Improve California’s Water Supplies
Federal Legislation May Improve California’s Water Supplies
Fights over water are the norm but the successful water bill that passed Congress last week with a rider provision for California may upset the old standard that water is for fighting and whiskey is for drinking. The bill will divert runoff water to parched farms and set up storage, desalination and recycling programs in...
By Joel Fox
Status Quo Stands as Supreme Court Stays Out of Education Fights
Status Quo Stands as Supreme Court Stays Out of Education Fights
The state’s teachers’ unions had a good day at the hands of the California Supreme Court yesterday but then so did the state’s taxpayers. The state Supreme Court upheld an Appellate Court decision in the Vergara case, which concerns constitutional protections of students involving teacher tenure, retention and dismissal. Student plaintiffs claimed that they, along...
By Joel Fox
An Attempt to Get Public Financing of Campaigns Through the Back Door
An Attempt to Get Public Financing of Campaigns Through the Back Door
Sen. Ben Allen’s SB 1107 wants to allow public funding of campaigns, something voters prohibited years ago. A long time acquaintance of mine, David Keating who now runs the Center for Competitive Politics in Washington, D.C. had an opinion piece in yesterday’s Orange County Register blasting the attempt by Sen. Allen to overturn a vote of...
By Joel Fox
Pensions and Taxes Increase While Labor Unions go Unchallenged
Pensions and Taxes Increase While Labor Unions go Unchallenged
In January 2015, the Manhattan Institute’s Steve Malanga, writing in the Wall Street Journal about public pension costs gulping down tax raises, quoted me saying that no matter what local politicians tell voters, when you see tax increases, think pensions. To paraphrase Ronald Reagan: Here I go again! Recent accounts indicated that the California Public Employees’...
By Joel Fox
CalChamber Opposes “Virtually Permanent” Prop 30 Tax
CalChamber Opposes “Virtually Permanent” Prop 30 Tax
With the California Chamber of Commerce announcing yesterday that it will oppose the Proposition 30, income tax extension, the question arises if a campaign will come together to match the financial firepower that the teachers, medical professionals and other public employee unions bring to the table in support of the measure. Officially, the word from the...
By Joel Fox
Good Fortune Shines on Teachers Unions
Good Fortune Shines on Teachers Unions
California’s teachers unions have been described as the most powerful force affecting state government. Recently, however, threats to the California Teachers Association and the California Federation of Teachers have arisen on a number of fronts, yet over the last couple of weeks those threats seemed to be minimized by political pressure, apparent sympathetic judges, and...
By Joel Fox
California Campaign Finance Initiative Targets Corporations and Unions
California Campaign Finance Initiative Targets Corporations and Unions
As reported by Steve Harmon in the San Jose Mercury News, The Stop Special Interest Money initiative on the November ballot will stir up public employee unions in a frantic effort to defeat it. The measure would require union members to declare they want some of their dues to be used for political purposes and...
By Joel Fox