Eureka is a podcast series that analyzes the policy, political, and economic issues confronting California. Like the Golden State motto from which this forum’s title was borrowed, the goal here is one of discovery – identifying underlying problems and offering reasonable and common-sense reforms for…
Hoover fellows Carson Bruno and Bill Whalen are joined by Stanford political science professor Bruce E. Cain to discuss a new Golden State Poll examining Californians’ views on what should be done to solve the water crisis occasioned by a massive drought.
Hoover research fellows Carson Bruno and Bill Whalen discuss the shortcomings of California’s current tax system and the possibility of reform.
Hoover research fellows Carson Bruno and Bill Whalen detail the factors driving sky-high California real estate prices and examine what can be done to arrest the trend.
Hoover research fellows Bill Whalen, Carson Bruno, and Jeremy Carl discuss the political, economic, and technological implications of Jerry Brown’s sweeping proposals for a clean energy revolution in California.
January 14, 2015. We're kicking off the new year with a special edition of Week to Week. This event will feature the public unveiling of survey results from Hoover Institution's Golden State Poll of California residents. Taking place shortly after Governor Brown's State of the State speech, this program will explore what people across the state say, what the governor said, and what you have to say.
Hoover research fellows Carson Bruno, Tammy Frisby, and Bill Whalen break down the results of a new Golden State poll on California’s gubernatorial election and ballot measures.
As California Governor Jerry Brown laid out his priorities in this morning’s State of the State Address, the Hoover Institution’s Golden State Poll finds strengthening the state’s economy, improving the job market, and balancing the state’s budget foremost among Californians’ concerns in the new year.
Despite their state’s ongoing recovery, Californians continue to lack confidence in their personal finances and job mobility, according to the newly released Hoover Institution Golden State Poll. The survey also found that voters were divided on fracking and unsure about the effects of California’s climate change law.