California Policy Center
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18002 Irvine Blvd, Tustin, CA 92780
Recent News About California Policy Center
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Wettest January on record ended California's megadrought. But environmentalist lawsuits, together with inertia from bureaucrats and elected officials who tout their commitments to conservation above all else, have played a leading role in preventing the state from building infrastructure needed to bring about water resiliency
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A new ballot measure wants to cut back on NIMBY lawsuits brought by special interests that work against housing production and potential homeowners.
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A new law that gives more state power over what is taught in schools is raising questions over whether the state isn't just running roughshod over local school boards because the state doesn't like local school curriculum decisions.
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As votes continued to be tallied from last week’s California primary, the millions spent by teachers’ unions in the Superintendent of Public Instruction race did not appear to put incumbent Tony Thurmond above 50 percent, and he will likely face a runoff in November.
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With the gubernatorial recall now behind Californians, questions remain about how the outcome will impact policy on homelessness, housing, crime, wildfires, water storage and schools, and what it all means for the 2022 election.
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With the gubernatorial recall election around the corner, it’s raising questions about how many voters in the deep blue state could be disenchanted by one-party rule, leading to a vote against retaining Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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New litigation challenging the gubernatorial recall as unconstitutional is raising questions about why it was filed weeks before the election.
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As California prepares to unveil its 2021-22 state budget, questions persist about how much transparency has been involved in the process and to what degree it has bypassed input from the public and other lawmakers.
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A lawsuit won by California students claiming that the state violated their civil rights by not providing proper reading education has resulted in a $50 million settlement.
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SACRAMENTO – The state of California will soon be weighing whether to list acetaminophen, one of the world’s most common over-the-counter drugs, as a carcinogen under the state’s Proposition 65.
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SACRAMENTO – The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect at the turn of the year, not just reshaping the landscape of internet privacy but reshaping the future of retail as the state knows it.
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SACRAMENTO – Listing cannabis smoke and THC as “reproductive toxins” under the state's Proposition 65 has been approved by a state office.
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TUSTIN – The California Policy Center (CPC) is providing laughs for Californians who've been called on to judge the "most ridiculous" Prop 65 warnings.
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California's largest pension system is being sued over its failure to list whether its members have retired on a disability pension.