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Founded in 1918, the California Manufacturers and Technology Association promotes policies designed to stimulate economic growth and create jobs. Today, CMTA represents 400 manufacturing businesses in California, which is the largest manufacturing state in the country. Heading up that operation is Lance Hastings, who began his career as a capitol staffer and has a long history with California trade associations. Hastings probably thought that the COVID pandemic would be the biggest disruptor of the state's manufacturing industry in his time, but President Trump's 'on again, off again' tariff policy may give COVID a run for its money. He joins us to talk about the state of California's manufacturing industry, tariffs, and just how long it might take to reshore production.
Plus, Who Had the Worst Week in California Politics?
1:50 A change in senate leadership
3:12 Trump vs. Musk poll
4:08 Budget funds private foster agencies
4:42 The Top 100 is coming
9:53 Matt Rexroad
10:45 Lance Hastings
12:01 California: largest manufacturing state in the country
13:21 Workforce
17:39 Tariffs
24:52 it took 40 years to lose manufacturing - it will take at least that long to bring it back
25:31 Impact of retaliatory tariffs
27:47 Finding common ground with environmental advocates
33:45 Cap and invest
36:42 California Lowrider Holiday
38:46 #WWCA
Want to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/
Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang
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Founded in 1918, the California Manufacturers and Technology Association promotes policies designed to stimulate economic growth and create jobs. Today, CMTA represents 400 manufacturing businesses in California, which is the largest manufacturing state in the country. Heading up that operation is Lance Hastings, who began his career as a capitol staffer and has a long history with California trade associations. Hastings probably thought that the COVID pandemic would be the biggest disruptor of the state's manufacturing industry in his time, but President Trump's 'on again, off again' tariff policy may give COVID a run for its money. He joins us to talk about the state of California's manufacturing industry, tariffs, and just how long it might take to reshore production.
Plus, Who Had the Worst Week in California Politics?
1:50 A change in senate leadership
3:12 Trump vs. Musk poll
4:08 Budget funds private foster agencies
4:42 The Top 100 is coming
9:53 Matt Rexroad
10:45 Lance Hastings
12:01 California: largest manufacturing state in the country
13:21 Workforce
17:39 Tariffs
24:52 it took 40 years to lose manufacturing - it will take at least that long to bring it back
25:31 Impact of retaliatory tariffs
27:47 Finding common ground with environmental advocates
33:45 Cap and invest
36:42 California Lowrider Holiday
38:46 #WWCA
Want to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/
Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang
"#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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