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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:
California should embrace competition to promote better health insurance
Wayne H Winegarden
December 31, 2025
Following a depressingly familiar pattern, California is once again undermining health care competition in the vain hope that less competition will lead to lower prices. It won’t. In its latest anti-competitive actions, starting Jan. 1, California’s Department of Health Care Services will be limiting competition ...
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Will Residents Benefit from Latest SF ‘CEO Tax’? History Says No.
Kerry Jackson
December 22, 2025
The reasoning behind the tax is to ensure “that the biggest corporations, whose executives earn hundreds of times more than their average workers, contribute their fair share.” Stand Up believes dollars generated by the tax will offset the loss of $400 million in federal funds that ...
California Reform
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The PRI All Stars 2025 Year End Awards
Pacific Research Institute
December 22, 2025
With the holiday season upon us, it’s time for our annual PRI All Stars Year End Awards. Listen as Tim Anaya, Rowena Itchon, Lance Izumi, Kerry Jackson and Matt Fleming share their picks for the year’s biggest winners and losers in California politics and policy, ...
Education
Most Recent Post:
Ni Estudian – Ni Trabajan – On California’s Poor Education System and Its Consequences for Public Safety
Steve Smith
December 2, 2025
The prospects for California’s high school grads are not good as they face a shrinking job market and a correspondingly high youth unemployment rate. In Latin America, they are known as the “Nini’s” – out of school and out of work. According to a November ...
Environment
Most Recent Post:
LA divorces itself from coal. Is it really a defining moment?
Kerry Jackson
December 15, 2025
With the immodesty of an experienced braggart, the city of Los Angeles announced on Dec. 4 that it has ended its relationship with coal. No longer will it receive power generated from that particular fossil fuel. Mayor Karen Bass called it “a defining moment” that will take ...
Business & Economics
Mark Skousen – The Greatest American
Pacific Research Institute
December 15, 2025
San Francisco wants to control what you eat
Kerry Jackson
December 12, 2025
Government Shutdowns Are a Reminder To Privatize
Sal Rodriguez
December 10, 2025
In the Age of AI, Will Machines Start a Nuke War?
Gordon Chang
December 8, 2025