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Sacramento should stop new tax on driving

Posted on March 11, 2016 by rebecca

By Michelle Steel in The Orange County Register March 10, 2016 Do you want the government following your car every day? Most of us don’t like that Orwellian vision, but that’s what a tax scheme brewing in the Legislature just … Continue reading →

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Kill high-speed rail and spend the money on reservoirs? Proposed California ballot measure sparks debate

Posted on March 11, 2016 by rebecca

By Paul Rogers in San Jose Mercury News March 10, 2016 Supporters of a proposed ballot initiative to kill California’s high-speed rail project and use the money to build new reservoirs are racing to gather enough signatures to qualify the … Continue reading →

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Prop 65 set to become bigger business burden

Posted on March 11, 2016 by rebecca

By Jeffrey Herold in The Orange County Register March 11, 2016 Want to send a chill down any California business owner’s spine? Just mention the words “Proposition 65.” For nearly three decades, trial lawyers have abused the state’s well-intentioned chemical … Continue reading →

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As Another Company Moves Away

Posted on March 11, 2016 by rebecca

By Steven Greenhut at The American Spectator March 10, 2016 After the 2008 death of the founder of Carl’s Jr. — the ubiquitous California fast-food restaurant chain — the Orange County Register published an obituary that captured the one-time spirit of the state: “Carl … Continue reading →

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Carl’s Jr. HQ Leaving California For Some Southern Hospitality

Posted on March 9, 2016 by rebecca

By Katy Grimes at Flashreport March 8, 2016 Carl’s Jr. World Headquarters is leaving the Golden State for the Volunteer State. But the move has nothing to do with volunteerism, and everything to do with hospitality. CKE Restaurants, Inc., the … Continue reading →

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Court rejects key lawsuit against California high-speed rail system

Posted on March 9, 2016 by rebecca

By Ralph Vartabedian in the Los Angeles Times March 8, 2016 The California bullet train has won a court victory in a key lawsuit that sought to stop the $64-billion project because it allegedly violated restrictions voters imposed in 2008. A Sacramento … Continue reading →

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Southern California water agency moves to buy Delta islands

Posted on March 9, 2016 by rebecca

By Dale Kasler and Ryan Sabalow in The Sacramento Bee March 8, 2016 In a controversial move that could shake up California’s water community, Southern California’s most powerful water agency moved a giant step closer Tuesday to purchasing a cluster … Continue reading →

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What Many Small Businesses Call Their Biggest Challenge

Posted on March 7, 2016 by rebecca

By Patrick Tyrrell in The Daily Signal March 7, 2016 The 2015 Small Business Credit Survey Report on Employer Firms, released March 3 by seven Federal Reserve Banks, contains disturbing news. Twenty-two percent of small businesses with annual revenues over … Continue reading →

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O.C. enterprises wary about the economy’s vitality

Posted on March 7, 2016 by rebecca

By Lauren Williams in The Orange County Register March 4, 2016 Small-business owners in Orange County are fretting about a wobbly economy, a recent survey found. The number of Orange County small-business owners who said the national economy is headed … Continue reading →

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Walters: Are California ballot measures contacts?

Posted on March 7, 2016 by rebecca

By Dan Walters in The San Diego Union-Tribune March 4, 2016 So you, a conscientious voter, read the language, the official summary, the economic analysis and the pro and con arguments before voting on a state ballot measure. You concluded … Continue reading →

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