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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:
New PRI Brief Warns Trump Drug Price Control Policies Would Lead U.S. Down the Path to European-Style Socialism
Sally Pipes and Wayne Winegarden
July 25, 2025
SACRAMENTO – The Center for Medical Economics and Innovation at the Pacific Research Institute – a nonpartisan, California-based, free market think tank – today released a new issue brief warning that efforts by the Trump administration and some Republicans in Congress to embrace and expand ...
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Dr. Wayne Winegarden – What Should Fiscal Conservatives Think About the “One Big Beautiful Bill”?
Pacific Research Institute
July 14, 2025
This week on Next Round, we welcome back PRI senior fellow in business and economics Dr. Wayne Winegarden to talk about the big economic topics in the news recently – the passage by Congress of the reconciliation bill, the Trump administration’s latest global tariff proposals, ...

California Reform
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A Conversation with Assemblyman Josh Hoover
Pacific Research Institute
July 21, 2025
This week, our special guest is Assemblyman Josh Hoover, R-Folsom, who is serving in his second term and also is vice chair of the Assembly Education Committee. We discuss key issues being debated at the State Capitol these days including the state budget, efforts to ...

Education
Most Recent Post:
Anti-Charter School Bill Would Hurt Most Vulnerable CA Students
Lance Izumi
July 14, 2025
Anti-Charter School Bill Would Hurt Most Vulnerable CA Students by Lance Izumi | July 14, 2025 A bill plowing through the State Legislature is using fiscal accountability as a fig-leaf issue to hide its real intentions—crippling California’s popular charter-school sector in order to bolster regular ...

Environment
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Read the latest from PRI's Free Cities Center
California’s obsession with density limits housing growth
Edward Ring
July 24, 2025
Morphing from a once-reasonable requirement that building permit applicants report on the “significant environmental impact” of their construction project and how they intend to mitigate that impact, CEQA is now a process-heavy, bureaucratic beast that delays projects for years and costs developers millions. Of all ...
Business & Economics
Spending Watch
An Irresponsible FY2025-26 Budget All but Ensures Future Fiscal Crises
Wayne Winegarden
July 1, 2025