Pacific Research Institute
Electric Vehicles
Wayne Winegarden’s “Costly Subsidies for the Rich” Featured in International Policy Digest Article on Electric Car Subsidies
Tax Credits for a Tesla? By Munr Kazmir and Brooke Bell What Tesla did for electric automobiles was much more important than a tax-break incentive meant to encourage people to purchase electric cars. Tesla made electric cars cool. From the cool science-y name, to the futuristic streamlining of their luxury sports ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 26, 2019
Blog
What We’re Watching – Memorial Day Edition
Tim Anaya – Memorial Day Tribute This week on What We’re Watching, we present a special tribute to America’s fallen heroes throughout our history. We will never forget the bravery and dedication to duty you showed so that we could all be free. Kerry Jackson – Amazing Grace Bagpipes No better ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 24, 2019
California
Watch Kerry Jackson Discuss “California Craziness” on The Daily Ledger
Watch Kerry Jackson, fellow with PRI’s Center for California Reform, discuss “California Craziness” with host Graham Ledger on “The Daily Ledger” on One America News Network. Among the issues they discuss are a proposal to require community college to house homeless people at night at their on-campus parking lots, Gov. ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 23, 2019
Business & Economics
Read Wealth Professional Story on Wayne Winegarden ESG Study
Putting a question mark on ESG fund performance by Leo Almazora An increasing number of stakeholders are buying into sustainable investments, figuratively and literally. Aside from fund providers’ growing willingness to offer values-based investment products, there’s a rising clamour from investors who want their money placed in companies with strong ESG ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 23, 2019
Business & Economics
Wayne Winegarden Discusses New Normal Study on Sirius XM POTUS Morning Briefing
Listen to PRI senior fellow in business and economics Wayne Winegarden discuss federal spending and the “15 Percent Solution” level of federal government to optimize economic growth on the “POTUS Morning Briefing” with Tim Farley on Sirius POTUS Channel 124. https://www.pacificresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/05-16-19-Wayne-Winegarden-with-Tim-Farley-self-contained.mp3
Pacific Research Institute
May 22, 2019
Business & Economics
All Things Tech with Bartlett Cleland
In this podcast, Bartlett Cleland, PRI’s Senior Fellow in Tech and Innovation, discusses the state of tech policy including trade negotiations with China on intellectual property, privacy laws, the debate over the possible break-up of social media companies, internet taxation, and regulating the gig economy and the impact on new ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 20, 2019
Health Care
Sally Pipes Discusses False Promise of Single-Payer on Sandy Rios in the Morning
Listen to PRI President, CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Sally Pipes discuss her recent book The False Promise of Single-Payer Health Care on “Sandy Rios in the Morning” on American Family Radio. Click here to listen to the interview
Pacific Research Institute
May 17, 2019
Blog
What We’re Watching – May 17
Rowena Itchon – Is Universal Basic Income the Safety Net of the Future? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EefzHbTArtY Universal basic income is a topic that PRI has covered extensively, especially the proposal by Stockton Mayor Andrew Tubbs. Even some of the free-market side see basic income as a more efficient way to help those ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 17, 2019
Health Care
Read Sally Pipes in Heartland News Story on Telemedicine
Telemedicine Offers Remedy for Rising Travel and Wait Times By Leo Pusateri Travel and wait times for health care cost patients $89 billion annually, according to an analysis by Altarum, giving new vigor to legislative arguments supporting telemedicine. Patients travel an average of 34 minutes for health care and wait ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 17, 2019
Drug Importation
Sally Pipes Talks Colorado’s Drug Importation Plan on Mornings with Gail
Listen to PRI President, CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy Sally C. Pipes discuss a prescription drug important proposal in Colorado on “Mornings with Gail” on KFKA Radio in Northern Colorado. Click here to listen to the interview
Pacific Research Institute
May 15, 2019
Wayne Winegarden’s “Costly Subsidies for the Rich” Featured in International Policy Digest Article on Electric Car Subsidies
Tax Credits for a Tesla? By Munr Kazmir and Brooke Bell What Tesla did for electric automobiles was much more important than a tax-break incentive meant to encourage people to purchase electric cars. Tesla made electric cars cool. From the cool science-y name, to the futuristic streamlining of their luxury sports ...
What We’re Watching – Memorial Day Edition
Tim Anaya – Memorial Day Tribute This week on What We’re Watching, we present a special tribute to America’s fallen heroes throughout our history. We will never forget the bravery and dedication to duty you showed so that we could all be free. Kerry Jackson – Amazing Grace Bagpipes No better ...
Watch Kerry Jackson Discuss “California Craziness” on The Daily Ledger
Watch Kerry Jackson, fellow with PRI’s Center for California Reform, discuss “California Craziness” with host Graham Ledger on “The Daily Ledger” on One America News Network. Among the issues they discuss are a proposal to require community college to house homeless people at night at their on-campus parking lots, Gov. ...
Read Wealth Professional Story on Wayne Winegarden ESG Study
Putting a question mark on ESG fund performance by Leo Almazora An increasing number of stakeholders are buying into sustainable investments, figuratively and literally. Aside from fund providers’ growing willingness to offer values-based investment products, there’s a rising clamour from investors who want their money placed in companies with strong ESG ...
Wayne Winegarden Discusses New Normal Study on Sirius XM POTUS Morning Briefing
Listen to PRI senior fellow in business and economics Wayne Winegarden discuss federal spending and the “15 Percent Solution” level of federal government to optimize economic growth on the “POTUS Morning Briefing” with Tim Farley on Sirius POTUS Channel 124. https://www.pacificresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/05-16-19-Wayne-Winegarden-with-Tim-Farley-self-contained.mp3
All Things Tech with Bartlett Cleland
In this podcast, Bartlett Cleland, PRI’s Senior Fellow in Tech and Innovation, discusses the state of tech policy including trade negotiations with China on intellectual property, privacy laws, the debate over the possible break-up of social media companies, internet taxation, and regulating the gig economy and the impact on new ...
Sally Pipes Discusses False Promise of Single-Payer on Sandy Rios in the Morning
Listen to PRI President, CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Sally Pipes discuss her recent book The False Promise of Single-Payer Health Care on “Sandy Rios in the Morning” on American Family Radio. Click here to listen to the interview
What We’re Watching – May 17
Rowena Itchon – Is Universal Basic Income the Safety Net of the Future? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EefzHbTArtY Universal basic income is a topic that PRI has covered extensively, especially the proposal by Stockton Mayor Andrew Tubbs. Even some of the free-market side see basic income as a more efficient way to help those ...
Read Sally Pipes in Heartland News Story on Telemedicine
Telemedicine Offers Remedy for Rising Travel and Wait Times By Leo Pusateri Travel and wait times for health care cost patients $89 billion annually, according to an analysis by Altarum, giving new vigor to legislative arguments supporting telemedicine. Patients travel an average of 34 minutes for health care and wait ...
Sally Pipes Talks Colorado’s Drug Importation Plan on Mornings with Gail
Listen to PRI President, CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy Sally C. Pipes discuss a prescription drug important proposal in Colorado on “Mornings with Gail” on KFKA Radio in Northern Colorado. Click here to listen to the interview