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On this episode of WTF California, we discuss a entitlement after a local business, Tailgaters in the City of Antioch closed due to lack of workforce. Apparently, there is a phase 2 in this move from parts of Oregon going to Idaho that now includes counties in California. State Lawmakers gone wild and have now been limited on bills they can introduce—they can introduce over 1,400 bills per year. Michael Tubbs talks Universal Basic Income while new poll released on California Death Penalty. Plus much more.
Show Notes
- Five more counties join effort to give parts of Oregon and California to Idaho
- California lawmakers kill dozens of bills, including one to create an election day holiday
- Senate and Assembly Leaders Cap Bills Moving Forward in 2021 Session
- Senate Committee Finds Nearly One-Third Of All Restaurants Closed in CA Due To Pandemic
- 80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study
- Bill to Decriminalize LSD, MDMA, Hallucinogens, Psychedelic Drugs Headed for Full Senate Vote
- Poll shows support for death penalty declining in California
- Protesters in Chinatown say SF D.A. Chesa Boudin’s policies make city more dangerous
- At least 80 freeway shootings reported since late April, CHP says
- Q&A: Former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs talks governor’s basic income proposal
- San Diego boosts pay for thousands of city workers, including 29% spikes for 640 engineers
- Man Arrested In Scheme To Steal 10,000 Gallons Of Diesel From Bay Area Gas Stations
- Editorial: California’s housing crisis is getting worse. So is anti-housing denialism
- Craft beer industry under scrutiny over allegations of misogyny, misconduct
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Maybe they are closed because their food is terrible?
Restaurants need to pay employees more if they want employees right now.
Employees have the upper hand for now, this will flip September when the free money faucet closes. At that time employers will be able to pay less for employees as millions look for work.
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