Issues
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PRI’s work encompasses countless studies, commentary, books, podcasts, blog posts, and events surrounding our mission to promote the principles of individual freedom and personal responsibility. Our areas of research include health care, education, environment, innovation, California reform, and business economics. Explore our topics below.

Health Care
Most Recent Post:
President and Congress Should Eliminate Wasteful Healthcare Subsidies
Sally C. Pipes
March 4, 2025
Big insurers are beginning to panic. At the end of this year, the generous COVID-era taxpayer subsidies they’ve enjoyed on coverage sold through Obamacare’s exchanges will expire. Good. The subsidies represent billions of dollars in corporate welfare for insurance companies — and obscure how premiums ...
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Spending Watch
Backfilling Lost Federal Education Funding Will Cost California Dearly
Wayne Winegarden
February 27, 2025
Backfilling Lost Federal Education Funding Will Cost California Dearly Wayne Winegarden February 2025 The erratic actions of the Trump Administration are undoubtedly making it more difficult for states to budget for the upcoming 2026 fiscal year. The knee-jerk reaction from many California politicians is to ...

California Reform
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Read the latest on the Southern California wildfires
Burn Baby, Burn
Kerry Jackson
March 4, 2025
California has become the “Can’t Have State,” as in can’t have plastic bags, can’t have plastic straws and utensils, can’t have a new gasoline-powered car 10 years from now, can’t have a long of things that would make up a list too long to go ...

Education
Most Recent Post:
Give students a chance, revive the parent trigger law
Matthew Fleming
February 24, 2025
Just over a decade ago, parents and students trapped in failing schools had a way out, known as the Parent Empowerment Law. Unfortunately, the law was murdered in the dark and has been almost entirely forgotten. Read the entire op-ed.

Environment
Most Recent Post:
Newsom’s misguided climate priorities endanger Californians
Daniel Kolkey
March 4, 2025
The state and local governments’ responsibility for the failures that led to the cataclysmic Los Angeles wildfires in January 2025 will eventually be determined. But even at this juncture, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his legislative majority cannot escape their responsibility for their budget priorities ...
Business & Economics
Spending Watch
Backfilling Lost Federal Education Funding Will Cost California Dearly
Wayne Winegarden
February 27, 2025
Read the latest about California's ineffective government homelessness programs
A Website About Being Transparent That Isn’t
Tim Anaya
February 26, 2025
Overuse of Executive Orders is a Problem
Matthew Fleming
February 13, 2025