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Overregulation is making California a ‘cautionary story’ for companies
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Overregulation is making California a ‘cautionary story’ for companies

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Last updated: August 6, 2025 2:51 pm
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Aug. 6, 2025 7 AM PT

To the editor: Whereas lecturers and state officers tout California’s expertise and innovation, they conveniently ignore the harm being performed by Sacramento’s relentless overregulation and misguided wage mandates (“Why corporations born and raised in California are leaving the state,” Aug. 4).

The $20 per hour minimal wage for fast-food staff, imposed final yr, has already been linked to 1000’s of layoffs. Simply final month, a Nationwide Bureau of Financial Analysis research discovered that the state has misplaced 18,000 jobs within the fast-food sector. That’s not a coincidence — it’s a direct results of political choices made with out regard for financial penalties.

Now Los Angeles is pushing the envelope even additional, with resort employee wages set to hit $30 per hour by 2028. Already, buyers are backing away from resort initiatives within the area, spooked by unsustainable labor prices and a hostile regulatory local weather. Are you able to blame them?

California politicians appear extra occupied with scoring headlines than making a secure setting for enterprise. The reality is, California is turning into a cautionary story. Though the state nonetheless has pure benefits, these are being squandered by lawmakers extra centered on appeasing particular curiosity teams than fostering actual financial progress.

Companies aren’t leaving California as a result of they dislike the climate or the folks — they’re leaving as a result of it now not is sensible to remain. And till our leaders begin listening to job creators as a substitute of simply activists, that pattern will solely proceed.

Hua Gu, Calabasas

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To the editor: Once you (or, in In-N-Out proprietor Lynsi Snyder’s case, your grandparents) set up a billion-dollar firm, it’s best to in any case not chunk the hand that made you. On this case, California.

These profitable entrepreneurs and corporations are profitable due to their skills, in addition to the colourful tradition and folks in California that assist them. Oh, and our spectacular surroundings and climate don’t harm.

Mindy Taylor-Ross, Venice

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To the editor: I positive want, in one in every of her interviews, somebody would ask Snyder, who donated $2 million to tremendous PAC MAGA Inc., what she thinks of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Division of Homeland Safety brokers sporting masks and neck gaiters. In spite of everything, she forbade In-N-Out workers from sporting masks except that they had a health care provider’s be aware.

As she departs for Tennessee, right here’s one former In-N-Out buyer saying, “Bye, Felicia.”

Liz White, Los Angeles

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