New reformers needed to curb the lawsuit abuse killing jobs in California
Joblessness and poverty in California are more severe than just about anywhere in America.
In an election year, this is a reality incumbents tend to gloss over. California’s improving, they say, so keep us in charge.
For the millions of Californians suffering in poverty, can’t find a job, or are underemployed, these assurances don’t go very far. Real hope requires job growth, and that means growing small businesses.
What’s holding back our small businesses? Why are they doing so much better in Texas?
While my fellow Republicans tend to cite taxes as the most damaging wet blanket being thrown onto California’s economic fire, there’s another big problem holding back job creation: an epidemic of lawsuit abuse.
As I travel throughout California, I’ve been surprised by just how many heads begin to nod when I mention to crowds the damage being done by a legal system that is truly out of control. Abusive lawsuits exploiting legal loopholes have impacted far more people than I expected to meet around the state.
One of the sources of this abuse is something called Proposition 65, passed in 1986 ostensibly as a public… Read More