watch the discussion


For the second time in less than two decades, California will hold a recall election to decide the fate of its governor. Hoover senior fellows Michael Boskin and Lee Ohanian, along with policy fellow Bill Whalen, discuss the economic, social and political factors weighing on the Golden State’s electorate.The Hoover Institution hosts Recall - How Did California Get to this Point? on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 10AM PT.

boskin145px.jpg

Michael J. Boskin is the Wohlford Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. A veteran observer of California’s landscape, he served as a member of then-Gov. Pete Wilson's Council of Economic Advisors and, at the request of former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the tax-rewriting Commission on the 21st Century Economy.

 

ohanian145px.jpg

Lee Ohanian is a Hoover Institution senior fellow and a distinguished professor of economics and director of the Ettinger Family Program in Macroeconomic Research at UCLA. He writes weekly on the Golden State’s public policy choices for Hoover’s California On Your Mind web channel.

 

whalen145px.jpg

Bill Whalen is the Hoover Institution’s Virginia Hobbs Policy Fellow in Journalism. A former chief speechwriter for Gov. Pete Wilson, he writes about the Golden State for California On Your Mind and the Washington Post and does a bimonthly conversation on California with Lee Ohanian for Hoover’s Matters of Policy and Politics podcast.

Upcoming Events

Thursday, January 22, 2026
Immigration Conference 2026
Immigration Policy And The Economics Of Innovation
This conference will explore the critical intersection of immigration policy and technological innovation in the United States, with a particular…
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
The Declaration of Independence: History, Meaning, and Modern Impact
The Center for Revitalizing American Institutions (RAI) invites you to join us for the next webinar in our series to discuss The Declaration of… Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Wednesday, September 23, 2026
Kay Udea leading a discussion during the Second international workshop on Japanese diaspora 2022
Fourth International Workshop on Japanese Diaspora
The call for papers is now open. Submissions are due May 18, 2026. Hoover Institution Library & Archives, Stanford University
overlay image