California Property Taxes Remain Capped by Prop 13; Young Homebuyers Remain Priced Out by Prop 13

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Fifty-Year-Old Tax Limitation Continues to Protect Existing Homeowners at Cost of New Entrants LOS ANGELES / SAN FRANCISCO — Proposition 13, which California voters passed in 1978 and which has capped property tax increases at two percent per year regardless of market value appreciation since then, continues to be both one of the most popular [&hel

Cato Institute Ranks California Last in Economic Freedom; California Economy Ranks Fifth Globally

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Annual Freedom Index Notes Contradiction Californians Have Chosen to Live With WASHINGTON / LOS ANGELES — The Cato Institute’s annual Economic Freedom of North America index ranked California last among US states for the 12th consecutive year, measuring state-level regulation, taxation, and government size against a framework that values market out

Ventura County Debates Limiting Surf Lesson Operations on State Beach; Local Businesses Object

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Proposed Restrictions Would Cap Commercial Instruction Hours; Small Businesses and Surf Culture Aligned VENTURA, CA — Ventura County’s parks commission is considering limiting the number of permitted surf lesson hours on county-managed beach sections, in response to crowding concerns during peak summer periods that have produced complaints from rec

Rent Control Spreads to More California Cities; Libertarian Economists Predict Consequences

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New Tenant Protection Ordinances Adopted in Redondo Beach and Culver City; Housing Supply Models Updated LOS ANGELES, CA — Redondo Beach and Culver City have joined the growing list of California municipalities that have adopted rent control ordinances following the restoration of local rent control authority under state law, bringing the total num

San Onofre Nuclear Plant Area Becomes State Park; Surfers Gain Access, Lose Best Backup Argument

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Decommissioned Nuclear Site Transforms Into Public Recreation Area; The Irony Is Not Lost on Anyone Who Surfed There SAN CLEMENTE, CA — The former San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station site, which produced electricity for Southern California for decades and which surfers best knew as the backdrop for Trestles, one of the best waves in California, [

Marin County Bans Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers; Bay Area Surfers Ponder Connection to Ocean Noise Pollution

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Upscale County Adds to Prohibition List; Liberty Institute Notes Pattern of Expanding Restrictions MILL VALLEY, CA — Marin County has become the latest California jurisdiction to ban gas-powered leaf blowers, joining dozens of cities and counties that have restricted small engine outdoor power equipment in the name of air quality, noise reduction,

California Coastal Commission Issues New Permit Requirements for Surfing Competitions; Surfers Ask Why

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Regulatory Body Extends Authority to Ocean Events; Libertarians Note the Wave Has Not Consented SANTA CRUZ, CA — The California Coastal Commission has issued updated permit requirements for surfing competitions held within the coastal zone, requiring event organizers to submit environmental impact assessments, traffic management plans, and vendor l

The Permit That Killed the Surf Contest: How Local Government Regulates the Unregulatable

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From Mavericks to Huntington, the bureaucratic capture of surfing’s most iconic events Permission to Go Surfing HALF MOON BAY, CA — The Mavericks Invitational, which convenes when big wave conditions align at the iconic Northern California break, operated for years on a model that matched its conditions: unpredictable timing, minimal infrastructure

California’s Coastal Commission Is the Reason You Cannot Build a Shack on Your Own Beach

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The regulatory body that controls California’s coast controls far more than coastal access The Commission and Its Reach MALIBU, CA — The California Coastal Commission, established by voter initiative in 1972 and made permanent by the Coastal Act of 1976, exercises permit authority over development within the coastal zone — a strip that ranges from

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