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Imposing Price Controls on U.S. Drugs Won’t Level the Playing Field
The cost of capital for developing a new drug is $2.9 billion, including post approval research and development costs. Meanwhile, the process to develop a drug takes 10 years and only 12 percent of drugs make it to market. These costs do not change simply because governments impose price controls ...
Wayne Winegarden
March 24, 2025
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As EV Sales Lag, California Cities Double Down on Charging Stations
As EV Sales Lag, California Cities Double Down on Charging Stations California leads the charge to switch from petroleum-guzzling vehicles to electric cars. Cities and counties are grappling with the many problems involved in setting up charging stations in single-family homes, multi-family units and separate charging stations in shopping centers. ...
John Seiler
March 21, 2025
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California’s Policy Responses Risks Worsening a Bad Situation
Based on the bills legislators are considering, policymakers are learning the wrong lessons. Consider SB 222 (the Affordable Insurance and Climate Recovery Act) introduced by state Sens. Scott Wiener and Sasha Renée Pérez. By allowing plaintiffs to sue oil and energy companies for the costs created by natural disasters, SB ...
Wayne Winegarden and Nikhil Agarwal
March 19, 2025
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Read the latest from PRI's Free Cities Center
Freedom v. efficiency: How automating driver’s licenses offers benefits, but creates some risks
Editor’s Note: In Part 1 of Serlet’s series on municipal automation, he looked at a generally unobjectionable use of AI technology: Chicago’s restaurant-inspection program. As he explained: There are countless mundane things that municipal governments do. These might include processing building permits, collecting residential taxes or distributing school supplies to ...
Thibault Serlet
March 18, 2025
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Read the latest about the problems with single-payer health care
Single-Payer Systems Fail Children and Cancer Patients
But the real test of any healthcare system is whether it delivers timely, effective care. And in their latest installments in the American Action Forum’s “Reality Check-Up: The Truth About Single-Payer Systems,” Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Michael Baker investigate that question in two key areas: pediatrics and cancer. Holtz-Eakin dives into ...
Sally C. Pipes
March 17, 2025
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Will cities’ transportation gravy train be derailed?
Will cities’ transportation gravy train be derailed? By D. Dowd Muska | March 14, 2025 Sept. 30, 2026, may seem far off to you and me. But for many politicians, contractor and activists, the date is just around the corner. Their livelihoods depend on favorable provisions in the mammoth, multi-year ...
D. Dowd Muska
March 14, 2025
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Spending Watch
SB 222 Will Weaken California’s Economy and Reduce State Revenues
SB 222 Will Weaken California’s Economy and Reduce State Revenues Wayne Winegarden and Nikhil Agarwal March 2025 The destructiveness of the Eaton and Palisades fires were unprecedented. According to the Anderson School of Management at UCLA, the recent Los Angeles wildfires caused up to $164 billion in property and capital ...
Wayne Winegarden and Nikhil Agarwal
March 13, 2025
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The Gordon Chang Report–The U.S. Can Control the ‘World’s Light Switch’
READ THE PDF The U.S. Can Control the ‘World’s Light Switch’ It’s a “LNG and drilling free-for-all.”[1] That’s how the energy industry sees President Donald Trump’s actions this Valentine’s Day. Trump on February 14 promised to open up more than 600 million offshore acres to oil and gas drilling, signed ...
Gordon Chang
March 12, 2025
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Gun Law Grade Inflation
California’s progressive led state government takes great pride in its “A” grade and 1st place amongst all states for what the Giffords Law Center calls its “Gun Law Strength” ranking. In September 2024 Gov. Newsom said: California won’t wait until the next school shooting or mass shooting to act. ...
Steve Smith
March 11, 2025
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Read the latest from PRI's Free Cities Center
Freedom v. efficiency: The benefits and dangers of automating municipal government services
There are countless mundane things that municipal governments do. These might include processing building permits, collecting residential taxes or distributing school supplies to needy families. Many of these services are provided inefficiently. They also require large expensive staffs. The rise of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) has created an ...
Thibault Serlet
March 10, 2025
Imposing Price Controls on U.S. Drugs Won’t Level the Playing Field
The cost of capital for developing a new drug is $2.9 billion, including post approval research and development costs. Meanwhile, the process to develop a drug takes 10 years and only 12 percent of drugs make it to market. These costs do not change simply because governments impose price controls ...
As EV Sales Lag, California Cities Double Down on Charging Stations
As EV Sales Lag, California Cities Double Down on Charging Stations California leads the charge to switch from petroleum-guzzling vehicles to electric cars. Cities and counties are grappling with the many problems involved in setting up charging stations in single-family homes, multi-family units and separate charging stations in shopping centers. ...
California’s Policy Responses Risks Worsening a Bad Situation
Based on the bills legislators are considering, policymakers are learning the wrong lessons. Consider SB 222 (the Affordable Insurance and Climate Recovery Act) introduced by state Sens. Scott Wiener and Sasha Renée Pérez. By allowing plaintiffs to sue oil and energy companies for the costs created by natural disasters, SB ...
Read the latest from PRI's Free Cities Center
Freedom v. efficiency: How automating driver’s licenses offers benefits, but creates some risks
Editor’s Note: In Part 1 of Serlet’s series on municipal automation, he looked at a generally unobjectionable use of AI technology: Chicago’s restaurant-inspection program. As he explained: There are countless mundane things that municipal governments do. These might include processing building permits, collecting residential taxes or distributing school supplies to ...
Read the latest about the problems with single-payer health care
Single-Payer Systems Fail Children and Cancer Patients
But the real test of any healthcare system is whether it delivers timely, effective care. And in their latest installments in the American Action Forum’s “Reality Check-Up: The Truth About Single-Payer Systems,” Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Michael Baker investigate that question in two key areas: pediatrics and cancer. Holtz-Eakin dives into ...
Will cities’ transportation gravy train be derailed?
Will cities’ transportation gravy train be derailed? By D. Dowd Muska | March 14, 2025 Sept. 30, 2026, may seem far off to you and me. But for many politicians, contractor and activists, the date is just around the corner. Their livelihoods depend on favorable provisions in the mammoth, multi-year ...
Spending Watch
SB 222 Will Weaken California’s Economy and Reduce State Revenues
SB 222 Will Weaken California’s Economy and Reduce State Revenues Wayne Winegarden and Nikhil Agarwal March 2025 The destructiveness of the Eaton and Palisades fires were unprecedented. According to the Anderson School of Management at UCLA, the recent Los Angeles wildfires caused up to $164 billion in property and capital ...
The Gordon Chang Report–The U.S. Can Control the ‘World’s Light Switch’
READ THE PDF The U.S. Can Control the ‘World’s Light Switch’ It’s a “LNG and drilling free-for-all.”[1] That’s how the energy industry sees President Donald Trump’s actions this Valentine’s Day. Trump on February 14 promised to open up more than 600 million offshore acres to oil and gas drilling, signed ...
Gun Law Grade Inflation
California’s progressive led state government takes great pride in its “A” grade and 1st place amongst all states for what the Giffords Law Center calls its “Gun Law Strength” ranking. In September 2024 Gov. Newsom said: California won’t wait until the next school shooting or mass shooting to act. ...
Read the latest from PRI's Free Cities Center
Freedom v. efficiency: The benefits and dangers of automating municipal government services
There are countless mundane things that municipal governments do. These might include processing building permits, collecting residential taxes or distributing school supplies to needy families. Many of these services are provided inefficiently. They also require large expensive staffs. The rise of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) has created an ...