
California’s Elected Officials Trash Once-Strong Infrastructure, Economy in Avalanche of Regulatory Burden
We elect leadersto keep our taxpayer-funded public utilities, roads, and related essential services running smoothly—and certainly not take action to prevent these functions.Yet, this once-proud state cannot even maintain its basic infrastructure. Fire hydrants mysteriously have no water during wildfires. Fire department budgets were slashed and funding reallocated. The electric grid cannot handle year-round demand. And now, thanks to burdensome, short-sighted regulations brought upon residents and businesses by its leadership, actual garbage is piling up with no practical disposal plan.
Perhaps public frustration regarding the crumbling amenities we expect to function well in a civilized society is partially responsible for people and businesses fleeing California for more stable states.
Inyetanotherinstanceof incomprehensibly poorpublic policy decisions, California and Los Angeles’governments have forced one of the biggest landfills in L.A.,Chiquita Canyon,to cease operations.Now, in the wake of devastating fires, the City will unexpectedly need to clear and… Read More