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			Commentary				
			
		California Single-Payer Has Gone Up In Flames – For Now. Will Progressives Escape The Firestorm?
			On January 31, the campaign for single-payer health care in California suffered its latest defeat. Progressive Democrats in the Assembly were unable to line up enough support for AB 1400, which would’ve launched a state takeover of private health insurance, Medicare, and Medi-Cal. So Assemblyman Ash Kalra, D-San Jose, the bill’s ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			February 14, 2022		
				
					
			Charter Schools				
			
		Lance Izumi – The Homeschool Boom
			This podcast, recently celebrating National School Choice Week, features senior director of PRI’s Center for Education Lance Izumi discussing his recent book The Homeschool Boom: Pandemic, Policies and Possibilities. It also includes a panel discussion on school choice and homeschooling with Alicia Carter, PACT Academy principal; Carrie Carlson, a homeschool ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			February 7, 2022		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		When Will COVID-19 Become ‘Endemic’?
			With pandemic fatigue becoming ever more intense, there is increasing speculation about when the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, might become “endemic” – a time when outbreaks will be more modest and manageable and we can “coexist” with the virus. That juncture has been described as when the virus has become “annoying ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Henry Miller, M.S., M.D.		
				
																						
			February 7, 2022		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		It’s time for hospitals to be transparent about their prices
			More than a year after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services enacted a rule requiring hospitals to disclose prices for routine procedures, most still aren’t complying. That’s according to a new study from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As of last month, CMS had issued 335 warnings ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			February 5, 2022		
				
					
			Drug Prices				
			
		NEW STUDY: Creating Two-Part Drug Pricing System Would Ensure Prices More Accurately Reflect How Patients
			Establishing a two-part drug pricing system quantifying separate values for a drug’s innovation and production would create an efficient market and a more accurate reflection of how patients value a drug compared to those produced by centralized organizations, argues a new report released today by the Center for Medical Economics ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne H Winegarden		
				
																						
			February 3, 2022		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		NEW STUDY: Bad Policy Choices Zap Californians with $1450 Average Electricity Bills
			Californians are being zapped with higher electricity bills – averaging $1450 per year – thanks to state government energy regulations, taxes, and subsidies, finds a new report released today by the nonpartisan Pacific Research Institute.   Repealing or reforming these costly policies could save the average household $517 per year, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			February 2, 2022		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Democrats Eye Canada’s Failed Healthcare System – Why?
			Democrats in Congress are working to resurrect the Build Back Better Act, their massive social spending proposal that stalled in the Senate last month. To be certain, there’s plenty of disagreement across the party’s moderate and progressive wings. Yet, they’re largely aligned on healthcare. Indeed, Democrats are determined to increase the number ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			January 27, 2022		
				
					
			Education				
			
		Watch PRI’s Webinar on the Homeschool Boom
			Watch PRI’s 2022 National School Choice Week webinar featuring Lance Izumi discussing his new book, The Homeschool Boom. He moderates a panel discussion with teachers and parents discussing the rise in parents exercising the ultimate school choice option – the choice to educate their kids at home.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			January 27, 2022		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		For National School Choice Week, The Homeschool Boom Continues
			As America celebrates National School Choice Week from January 24th through the 30th, choice is growing, especially homeschooling.  In my new book The Homeschool Boom: Pandemic, Policies, and Possibilities, I detail the phenomenal increase in homeschooling across the country.  Since the book went to print, new federal data has come ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			January 24, 2022		
				
					
			California				
			
		A Better California Doesn’t Require A Big-Government Budget
			For most, “budget” means a set amount of money they’re able to spend over a defined period of time, such as the funds available in a household account. To California lawmakers, “budget” holds a different meaning. In their world, it typically defines an opportunity to freely spend a massive harvest ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			January 21, 2022		
				
					California Single-Payer Has Gone Up In Flames – For Now. Will Progressives Escape The Firestorm?
			On January 31, the campaign for single-payer health care in California suffered its latest defeat. Progressive Democrats in the Assembly were unable to line up enough support for AB 1400, which would’ve launched a state takeover of private health insurance, Medicare, and Medi-Cal. So Assemblyman Ash Kalra, D-San Jose, the bill’s ...		
					Lance Izumi – The Homeschool Boom
			This podcast, recently celebrating National School Choice Week, features senior director of PRI’s Center for Education Lance Izumi discussing his recent book The Homeschool Boom: Pandemic, Policies and Possibilities. It also includes a panel discussion on school choice and homeschooling with Alicia Carter, PACT Academy principal; Carrie Carlson, a homeschool ...		
					When Will COVID-19 Become ‘Endemic’?
			With pandemic fatigue becoming ever more intense, there is increasing speculation about when the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, might become “endemic” – a time when outbreaks will be more modest and manageable and we can “coexist” with the virus. That juncture has been described as when the virus has become “annoying ...		
					It’s time for hospitals to be transparent about their prices
			More than a year after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services enacted a rule requiring hospitals to disclose prices for routine procedures, most still aren’t complying. That’s according to a new study from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As of last month, CMS had issued 335 warnings ...		
					NEW STUDY: Creating Two-Part Drug Pricing System Would Ensure Prices More Accurately Reflect How Patients
			Establishing a two-part drug pricing system quantifying separate values for a drug’s innovation and production would create an efficient market and a more accurate reflection of how patients value a drug compared to those produced by centralized organizations, argues a new report released today by the Center for Medical Economics ...		
					NEW STUDY: Bad Policy Choices Zap Californians with $1450 Average Electricity Bills
			Californians are being zapped with higher electricity bills – averaging $1450 per year – thanks to state government energy regulations, taxes, and subsidies, finds a new report released today by the nonpartisan Pacific Research Institute.   Repealing or reforming these costly policies could save the average household $517 per year, ...		
					Democrats Eye Canada’s Failed Healthcare System – Why?
			Democrats in Congress are working to resurrect the Build Back Better Act, their massive social spending proposal that stalled in the Senate last month. To be certain, there’s plenty of disagreement across the party’s moderate and progressive wings. Yet, they’re largely aligned on healthcare. Indeed, Democrats are determined to increase the number ...		
					Watch PRI’s Webinar on the Homeschool Boom
			Watch PRI’s 2022 National School Choice Week webinar featuring Lance Izumi discussing his new book, The Homeschool Boom. He moderates a panel discussion with teachers and parents discussing the rise in parents exercising the ultimate school choice option – the choice to educate their kids at home.		
					For National School Choice Week, The Homeschool Boom Continues
			As America celebrates National School Choice Week from January 24th through the 30th, choice is growing, especially homeschooling.  In my new book The Homeschool Boom: Pandemic, Policies, and Possibilities, I detail the phenomenal increase in homeschooling across the country.  Since the book went to print, new federal data has come ...		
					A Better California Doesn’t Require A Big-Government Budget
			For most, “budget” means a set amount of money they’re able to spend over a defined period of time, such as the funds available in a household account. To California lawmakers, “budget” holds a different meaning. In their world, it typically defines an opportunity to freely spend a massive harvest ...		
					