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Analysis and Commentary

California's Housing Affordability Crisis Has A New Culprit

by Carson Brunovia Real Clear Markets
Thursday, March 10, 2016

California's housing affordability crisis has a new culprit: short-term rental platforms, like Airbnb. 

In the News

Pouring Bullet Train Money Into Water Development Could Backfire

mentioning Hoover Institutionvia Los Angeles Times
Thursday, March 10, 2016

At first glance, the idea is appealing: Scrap Gov. Jerry Brown’s troubled bullet train project and pour the money into water development.

Carson Bruno
Interviews

Carson Bruno: Week To Week Political Roundtable

interview with Carson Brunovia Commonwealth Club
Monday, March 7, 2016

Hoover Institution fellow Carson Bruno is part of a roundtable discussion concerning the latest political and major news stories.

In the News

Middle Class Voting With Feet Against California, Other High-Tax States

quoting Carson Brunovia People’s Pundit Daily
Monday, February 29, 2016

California’s consistent net domestic out-migration should be concerning to Sacramento as it develops state policy. As the adage goes, people vote with their feet and one thing is clear, more people are choosing to leave California than come. …

Interviews

Carson Bruno: Middle Class Leaving The Golden State On KSRO 1350

interview with Carson Brunovia KSRO 1350 (Sonoma)
Friday, February 26, 2016

Hoover Institution fellow Carson Bruno reviews data showing that the aspirational class is escaping California. California's consistent net domestic ...

Interviews

Victor Davis Hanson On HausRules With Michael Hausam (32:48)

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia HausRules
Friday, February 26, 2016

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses the drought and what California should do to save, store, and manage its water resources.

Featured

A Crucial First Step To Reignite The California Dream

by Carson Brunovia Real Clear Markets
Thursday, February 25, 2016

It is no secret that the Silicon Valley-Bay Area has been and will continue to be crucial to California's economic recovery. The sudden lack of diversification in the Golden State's economy will be a serious challenge when the next economic downturn occurs, or if the major policy threats facing the Silicon Valley-Bay Area - such as housing unaffordability, onerous business regulations, and high taxes - are not addressed.

In the News

Proposal Would Shift Bullet Train Funding For Use On New Water Projects

mentioning Hoover Institutionvia Los Angeles Times
Monday, February 15, 2016

The state’s powerful agriculture industry and its political allies are gathering signatures for a November ballot initiative that would grab bond money earmarked for California’s bullet train and use it instead for new water projects.

Analysis and Commentary

Sanders’ Young Legions Could Have Big Impact In California

by Bill Whalenvia Sacramento Bee
Thursday, February 11, 2016

As Californians, we have every right to look at the votes in Iowa and New Hampshire and shrug a collective “meh.” The first two presidential nominating contests sent not quite 880,000 of their citizens to the polls. There are three larger cities in America’s nation-state. Nor are they a national cross-section, which is a valid argument for shifting this winnowing of candidates to a more representative state – say, Florida.

Analysis and Commentary

Californians Are Voting With Their Feet

by Carson Brunovia Real Clear Markets
Thursday, February 11, 2016

California has something of a migration problem. Yes, the state's population growth rate has been hovering just under 1% for a few years with natural increases and international net migration staying just strong enough for the state to continue growing, but California's consistent net domestic out-migration should be concerning to Sacramento as it develops state policy. 

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