Prof. Ken Miller was interviewed by The Economist about how Texas is increasing in population due to its affordability and opportunities for advancement. “Texas is what California was in the 1950s and 1960s,” said Miller.
Yahoo! Finance published a story that cites Prof. Ken Miller, director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government, explaining how businesses in California are choosing to relocate to neighboring states.
Research published by Prof. Laura Grant on residential electricity usage during daylight savings was cited by Crain’s New York Business.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Prof. Jack Pitney assessed the chances of a Republican candidate winning the open California U.S. Senate seat. “It’s possible we could have political and demographic changes in years to come, but at least for the next couple election cycles, it’s very difficult to see how a Republican can win a Senate race in California,” he said.
Westside Today featured the Rose Institute’s “cost of doing business” study, which pronounced Culver City as the most expensive city for businesses in both Los Angeles County and several states in the Western United States.