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    Reparation Dollars and Non-Sense

    How Much Could You Have to Pay in Reparations?

    In 2020, Gov. Newsom signed into law the establishment of the first in the nation task force to propose recommendations to address the history of slavery in the U.S., despite the fact that California joined the union as a “free state.” We’ll save the discussion on the misguided policy of ...
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    Read about new plan to raise gas prices

    Californians – Not Big Oil – Lose Under Newsom Excess Profits Tax

    Thanks to the Governor’s actions, Californians lost good paying jobs. Facing the risk that they may have to pay an excess profits tax (whatever excess profits are), the energy industry now has even fewer reasons to invest in the state and even more reasons to relocate its current activities away ...
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    Flaws with Our Current Healthcare System

    Editor’s note: Today’s blog is part one of a three part series featuring PRI’s CEO & President Sally Pipes’ health care speech delivered at Reason Weekend on March 18th.  Winston Churchill once said that “democracy is the worst form of government except for all those other forms that have been ...
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    California’s Train Drain

    It’s an interesting question: Will California’s high-speed rail make its first run before BART trains make their last? Actually, it’s a tricky question. The bullet train might never run. We’ve chronicled the troubles that have bedeviled the high-speed rail project, most recently when we reported on its financial problems. The ...
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    Anti-camping ordinances or Housing First programs?

    It’s no surprise to any resident that, for more than a decade, a disproportionate share of the homeless population has been living in California, and that number continues to grow. We see it every day: on the way to work, dropping our kids off at school, enjoying a nice dinner ...
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    How Eminent Domain Obliterated the Character of Cities

    No city can possibly express its character – the many urban quirks and idiosyncrasies, as well as the strangely appealing grittiness and shining luxury that often coexist side-by-side – when government planners use the bulldozer to “improve” cities. Writing about the “wave of urban renewal that swept the world in ...
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    Urban gentrification beats alternative of deterioration

    Of all places, Houston – famous for its minimal zoning – now faces a “gentrification” crisis
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    Key Takeaways from President Biden’s Proposed 2024 Healthcare Budget

    The United States currently faces a deficit of over $700 billion.  Not including other health programs, in 2021, over $734 billion was spent on Medicaid alone. Despite these facts, President Biden’s 2024 budget proposal aims to increase funding for healthcare by 11.5%. The proposal claims proposed tax increases  will not ...
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    Push for Unionized College Athletics Would Be Real March Madness

    This push would trample upon free market reforms that are working and ensure college athletes are compensated for their name, image, and likeness. Four years ago, California launched a national revolution in college athletics by enacting Fair Pay to Play Act, which allows athletes to earn money from endorsements from ...
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    Crime in Oakland – More Mass Victimization

    Criminals in Alameda County just caught a break. Newly elected District Attorney Pamela Price has issued a draft memorandum to her staff requiring them to seek probation in nearly all felony cases with the exception of murder and some sex crimes involving children.   Further, it requires that more severe ...
    Blog

    Reparation Dollars and Non-Sense

    How Much Could You Have to Pay in Reparations?

    In 2020, Gov. Newsom signed into law the establishment of the first in the nation task force to propose recommendations to address the history of slavery in the U.S., despite the fact that California joined the union as a “free state.” We’ll save the discussion on the misguided policy of ...
    Blog

    Read about new plan to raise gas prices

    Californians – Not Big Oil – Lose Under Newsom Excess Profits Tax

    Thanks to the Governor’s actions, Californians lost good paying jobs. Facing the risk that they may have to pay an excess profits tax (whatever excess profits are), the energy industry now has even fewer reasons to invest in the state and even more reasons to relocate its current activities away ...
    Blog

    Flaws with Our Current Healthcare System

    Editor’s note: Today’s blog is part one of a three part series featuring PRI’s CEO & President Sally Pipes’ health care speech delivered at Reason Weekend on March 18th.  Winston Churchill once said that “democracy is the worst form of government except for all those other forms that have been ...
    Blog

    California’s Train Drain

    It’s an interesting question: Will California’s high-speed rail make its first run before BART trains make their last? Actually, it’s a tricky question. The bullet train might never run. We’ve chronicled the troubles that have bedeviled the high-speed rail project, most recently when we reported on its financial problems. The ...
    Blog

    Anti-camping ordinances or Housing First programs?

    It’s no surprise to any resident that, for more than a decade, a disproportionate share of the homeless population has been living in California, and that number continues to grow. We see it every day: on the way to work, dropping our kids off at school, enjoying a nice dinner ...
    Blog

    How Eminent Domain Obliterated the Character of Cities

    No city can possibly express its character – the many urban quirks and idiosyncrasies, as well as the strangely appealing grittiness and shining luxury that often coexist side-by-side – when government planners use the bulldozer to “improve” cities. Writing about the “wave of urban renewal that swept the world in ...
    Blog

    Urban gentrification beats alternative of deterioration

    Of all places, Houston – famous for its minimal zoning – now faces a “gentrification” crisis
    Blog

    Key Takeaways from President Biden’s Proposed 2024 Healthcare Budget

    The United States currently faces a deficit of over $700 billion.  Not including other health programs, in 2021, over $734 billion was spent on Medicaid alone. Despite these facts, President Biden’s 2024 budget proposal aims to increase funding for healthcare by 11.5%. The proposal claims proposed tax increases  will not ...
    Blog

    Push for Unionized College Athletics Would Be Real March Madness

    This push would trample upon free market reforms that are working and ensure college athletes are compensated for their name, image, and likeness. Four years ago, California launched a national revolution in college athletics by enacting Fair Pay to Play Act, which allows athletes to earn money from endorsements from ...
    Blog

    Crime in Oakland – More Mass Victimization

    Criminals in Alameda County just caught a break. Newly elected District Attorney Pamela Price has issued a draft memorandum to her staff requiring them to seek probation in nearly all felony cases with the exception of murder and some sex crimes involving children.   Further, it requires that more severe ...
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