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How Matt Mahan Thinks He Can Save California

Politics
United States
Started March 24, 2026

(0:00) Matt Mahan: Why He's Running for Governor (1:51) How California Went From Bad to Worse (12:05) Public Sector Unions & Lobbying in Sacramento (19:05) California's Housing Crisis: Regulation & Fees (34:52) California Energy Crisis: Gas Taxes & Green Policy (43:57) The $1 Trillion Pension Time Bomb (1:02:37) Trump, Tariffs & the Rise of Dangerous Populism (1:09:14) Immigration Reform: ICE & the Path to Legal Status Follow Matt Mahan: https://x.com/MattMahanSJ?lang=en https://www.instagram...

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Energy policies driven by green initiatives may overlook the immediate economic struggles of Californians facing high gas taxes.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Addressing the $1 trillion pension crisis requires bipartisan cooperation; without it, California's financial stability remains at risk.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
California's housing crisis is too complex for simple regulation changes; deeper economic reforms are needed to truly address the issue.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Mahan's approach to immigration reform could foster a more inclusive California, benefiting the economy and society as a whole.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Matt Mahan's focus on tackling public sector unions could restore accountability in Sacramento and lead to better governance.
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