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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:
What’s The GLP-1 Black Market, How Big a Threat Is It?
Sally C. Pipes
August 22, 2025
A black market in weight-loss drugs is flourishing in plain sight. Rogue pharmacies and telehealth firms are flooding the United States with unauthorized knock-offs of semaglutide, tirzepatide, and other glucagon-like peptide-1 drugs. Better known by brand names like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound, the knock-off ...
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SpaceX Vs. California – Again
Kerry Jackson
August 13, 2025
It took Elon Musk’s rocket company about a week to challenge the commission in court, arguing in its October filing that it was “egregiously and unlawfully overreaching its authority.” “First, the commission has engaged in naked political discrimination against” SpaceX, reads the complaint, and, second, ...

California Reform
Most Recent Post:
Never Gonna Give You Up: Will High-Speed Rail Ever Be Scrapped?
Kerry Jackson
August 20, 2025
Critics say the troubled project should be abandoned. They correctly point out that incurring sunk costs is a better outcome than continuing to spend tens of billions on a dream that is unlikely to be completed, and if it is, won’t be anything like the ...

Education
Most Recent Post:
Obscuring the forest for the trees: Most LAUSD students still below standards
Lance Izumi
August 6, 2025
Recently, Los Angeles school superintendent Alberto Carvalho held a celebratory press conference to trumpet the incremental increase in the district’s student test scores, but while he was focusing on some bright trees, the dark forest remains—a large majority of Los Angeles students still fail to ...

Environment
Most Recent Post:
California’s Counterproductive Approach to Reducing GHG Emissions
Wayne H Winegarden
August 19, 2025
California’s Counterproductive Approach to Reducing GHG Emissions by Wayne Winegarden | August 19, 2025 The state of California, along with a host of other cities and municipalities, is suing American energy companies. The lawsuit alleges that these private U.S. companies misled the public about greenhouse ...
Business & Economics
SpaceX Vs. California – Again
Kerry Jackson
August 13, 2025
The Most-Regulated State In The Union
Kerry Jackson
August 11, 2025
The fast food minimum wage hike continues to kill jobs
Governor Newsom Protests Too Much – the Minimum Wage Increase Did Destroy Jobs
Wayne Winegarden
August 4, 2025