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Michael Bernick, a former director of the state Employment Development Department and an attorney at Duane Morris: “The explanations previously given for California lagging behind the national economy are no longer convincing. California’s COVID rates are below other states, schools have reopened and child care is coming back. The small business economy in California remains decimated, limiting job openings. However, employers who do have job openings … report few applicants.”

The board gave $22 million to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation outside of its established grant process and without assessing the state prison system’s specific needs. The board didn’t make funds available to cities or tribes — although it had said it would — and created an “overly burdensome” application process for counties, forcing them to wait nearly a year for the assistance. But it also “unfairly awarded funds to some counties that did not meet all of the requirements.” The board hasn’t monitored recipients’ use of the money or submitted required transparency reports to the federal government.

