Katie Porter Gives California’s Game Away at the Debate
Politics
United States
Started May 07, 2026
Leave it to Professor Katie to tell you what policymakers and pundits have known for years now: California is bleeding actual legal residents
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Katie Porter Gives California’s Game Away at the Debate
National Review (United States) | May 06, 2026
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California's loss of legal residents signals a failure in governance that must be addressed through policy reforms and economic incentives.
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Katie Porter's insights highlight the urgent need for California to address its outmigration crisis to retain its legal residents.
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Critics argue that California's challenges are overstated; the state's economy and lifestyle continue to attract new residents despite some leaving.
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The debate on California's resident outmigration reflects broader national trends, raising questions about state policies and their effectiveness.
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The perception of California's exodus may be skewed; demographic shifts could lead to a more balanced population in the long term.
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