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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:
Cashing In On University Patents Means Giving Up On Our Innovation Future
Sally C. Pipes
September 17, 2025
Washington is addicted to taxing success. Now, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is floating a plan to skim half the patent earnings from inventions developed at universities with federal funding. It’s being sold as a way to shore up programs like Social Security. In reality, it’s ...
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Fact Checking The Governor on Manufacturing
Kerry Jackson
September 16, 2025
While announcing last month the state’s Regional Investment Initiative “to fund ready-to-go projects,” Newsom’s office declared that “California is the nation’s top state for” a number of economic sectors, including manufacturing. It’s a recurring message from the governor’s press team. It is true that California has the most manufacturing jobs ...

California Reform
Most Recent Post:
The PRI All Stars 2025 End of Session Wrap Up
Pacific Research Institute
September 16, 2025
This week, we present our annual end of session look back at the just-concluded legislative session. Steven Greenhut, Matt Fleming and Tim Anaya share their thoughts on the hot issues debated in the final weeks of the legislative session, including the cap-and-trade deal, high-speed rail ...

Education
Most Recent Post:
Kerry McDonald – Joyful Learning
Pacific Research Institute
September 8, 2025
From FreedomFest 2025 in Palm Springs, Tim talks with Kerry McDonald, senior fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education and State Policy Network education fellow about her new book Joyful Learning, which explores new, low-cost K–12 learning models that favor individualized, learner-centered education. They also ...

Environment
Most Recent Post:
New World Screwworms arrive in the U.S. Now what?
Pam Lewison
September 17, 2025
Given the global environment we live and work in today, New World Screwworms have always been a threat to the U.S. cattle herd. The confirmation of New World Screwworms being found in a person in Maryland who had traveled from Guatemala should put livestock raisers ...
Business & Economics
Fact Checking The Governor on Manufacturing
Kerry Jackson
September 16, 2025
The Gordon Chang Report–China’s Car Industry Slams Into the World
Gordon Chang
September 11, 2025
Read the latest on California's cruelest law - Assembly Bill 5
As Legislature Does Nothing, Manicurists Become Latest Victim of AB 5
Kerry Jackson
September 8, 2025