California
			Blog				
			
		More Election Woes: Tax Hikes to Save Pensions
			In some excellent reporting by Chris Reed of CalWatchdog, Reed found that more than 100 local governments in California asked voters for tax hikes on Election Day, double the 56 the Bond Buyer said it recorded in November 2016. These 100+ measures were on top of the 36 city and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Rowena Itchon		
				
																						
			November 8, 2018		
				
					
			California				
			
		So, Now What? The PRI All Stars Post-Election Wrap Up
			The PRI All Stars are back with a post-election wrap up on the results of the key races and propositions in California and nationally.  We discuss what the election results will mean for single-payer health care, tax reform and free-market policies, and what Californians can expected from a divided Congress, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			November 8, 2018		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Homeless Kids – Federal Problems Block Local Solutions
			Homelessness among children is more widespread than imagined, and the many problems faced by these children, from instability to personal safety, seriously impact their education. Yet federal housing policies undercut the ability of local organizations to implement proven solutions. A recent study by Schoolhouse Washington, an education research initiative in ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			November 6, 2018		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		CAPITAL IDEAS: California Ranked Last Again – Do Lawmakers Even Care?
			DOWNLOAD THE PDF Keeping track of the many informative lists in which California ranks at or near the bottom is a wearying task. It is also discouraging. This state, once the envy of all others, is losing its luster because policymakers continue to take it down a dark road. While ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			November 6, 2018		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Will California Voters Decide to “Fall Back” Permanently on Election Day?
			Yesterday, Californians went through our twice-yearly ritual – changing the clocks one hour as our observance of Daylight Saving Time ends. If you’re like me, you spent Saturday night going around the house changing the myriad clocks on the wall and in appliances, while hunting for the owner’s manual to ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			November 5, 2018		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Democrats Bet Their Midterm Fortunes On Failed Health Care Policy
			Health care has been the most-mentioned issue in Democratic advertisements in the run-up to this month’s midterm elections. Many Democrats are making Medicare for All the centerpiece of their pitch to voters. Cearly, Democrats didn’t learn their lesson in 2010, when their previous effort at government micromanagement of the health ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			November 2, 2018		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Would Gavin Newsom Gut Prop. 98 to Fund Single-Payer Health Care?
			Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, likely the next governor of California, is a single-payer health care evangelist. He has a vision of the state under his charge leading “this conversation in a way that ultimately advances” a single-payer system nationwide. Idealists like Newsom often talk about “guaranteed health care for all,” ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			November 1, 2018		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		PRI’s 2018 Free-Market Election Guide
			By Tim Anaya It’s almost here.  Election day 2018 is just around the corner on Tuesday, November 6. Many Californians will take time over the next few days to review all the candidates and ballot measures on the November ballot.  With media coverage typically focusing on the “horse race” of ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			October 31, 2018		
				
					
			Agriculture				
			
		How We Can Fund California’s Roads if Proposition 6 Passes
			Next week, Californians will vote on Proposition 6, which, if approved, would kill last year’s $52 billion fuel tax hike. Opponents are telling us we will doom ourselves if repeal the tax hike. How, they ask, will the state repair its miserable roads without that money? California’s transportation infrastructure is ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			October 30, 2018		
				
					
			California				
			
		PRI’s Election 2018 Preview
			The PRI All Stars are back, breaking down the 2018 election in California. Listen to this super-sized podcast for their analysis of the races for Governor, U.S. Senator, the U.S. House and the California Legislature, and all of the major ballot measures. Stay tuned for their predictions of who will ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			October 29, 2018		
				
					More Election Woes: Tax Hikes to Save Pensions
			In some excellent reporting by Chris Reed of CalWatchdog, Reed found that more than 100 local governments in California asked voters for tax hikes on Election Day, double the 56 the Bond Buyer said it recorded in November 2016. These 100+ measures were on top of the 36 city and ...		
					So, Now What? The PRI All Stars Post-Election Wrap Up
			The PRI All Stars are back with a post-election wrap up on the results of the key races and propositions in California and nationally.  We discuss what the election results will mean for single-payer health care, tax reform and free-market policies, and what Californians can expected from a divided Congress, ...		
					Homeless Kids – Federal Problems Block Local Solutions
			Homelessness among children is more widespread than imagined, and the many problems faced by these children, from instability to personal safety, seriously impact their education. Yet federal housing policies undercut the ability of local organizations to implement proven solutions. A recent study by Schoolhouse Washington, an education research initiative in ...		
					CAPITAL IDEAS: California Ranked Last Again – Do Lawmakers Even Care?
			DOWNLOAD THE PDF Keeping track of the many informative lists in which California ranks at or near the bottom is a wearying task. It is also discouraging. This state, once the envy of all others, is losing its luster because policymakers continue to take it down a dark road. While ...		
					Will California Voters Decide to “Fall Back” Permanently on Election Day?
			Yesterday, Californians went through our twice-yearly ritual – changing the clocks one hour as our observance of Daylight Saving Time ends. If you’re like me, you spent Saturday night going around the house changing the myriad clocks on the wall and in appliances, while hunting for the owner’s manual to ...		
					Democrats Bet Their Midterm Fortunes On Failed Health Care Policy
			Health care has been the most-mentioned issue in Democratic advertisements in the run-up to this month’s midterm elections. Many Democrats are making Medicare for All the centerpiece of their pitch to voters. Cearly, Democrats didn’t learn their lesson in 2010, when their previous effort at government micromanagement of the health ...		
					Would Gavin Newsom Gut Prop. 98 to Fund Single-Payer Health Care?
			Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, likely the next governor of California, is a single-payer health care evangelist. He has a vision of the state under his charge leading “this conversation in a way that ultimately advances” a single-payer system nationwide. Idealists like Newsom often talk about “guaranteed health care for all,” ...		
					PRI’s 2018 Free-Market Election Guide
			By Tim Anaya It’s almost here.  Election day 2018 is just around the corner on Tuesday, November 6. Many Californians will take time over the next few days to review all the candidates and ballot measures on the November ballot.  With media coverage typically focusing on the “horse race” of ...		
					How We Can Fund California’s Roads if Proposition 6 Passes
			Next week, Californians will vote on Proposition 6, which, if approved, would kill last year’s $52 billion fuel tax hike. Opponents are telling us we will doom ourselves if repeal the tax hike. How, they ask, will the state repair its miserable roads without that money? California’s transportation infrastructure is ...		
					PRI’s Election 2018 Preview
			The PRI All Stars are back, breaking down the 2018 election in California. Listen to this super-sized podcast for their analysis of the races for Governor, U.S. Senator, the U.S. House and the California Legislature, and all of the major ballot measures. Stay tuned for their predictions of who will ...