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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:
340B Drug Pricing Program Overdue for Reform, GOP Can Help
Sally C. Pipes
November 10, 2025
Members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee held a hearing in October to discuss a federal healthcare policy long overdue for reform — the 340B Drug Pricing Program. Created to expand access to affordable medicines for low-income people, 340B has since fallen ...
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The Slavers Call for Reparations – We Go “On Metaphor Alert” Again, as AU and EU Debate History
Wilfred Reilly
November 8, 2025
This theme appears to be a final realization of the goals outlined in the African Union’s Abuja Proclamation of 1993. At that time, the group (then technically the Organization of African Unity) stated: “What matters is…the responsibility of those states and nations whose economic evolution ...
California Reform
Most Recent Post:
After Voters Pass Prop. 50, What Comes Next?
Tim Anaya
November 5, 2025
First, despite what President Obama said in Prop. 50 commercials, its passage does not protect the independent redistricting commission in any way. By enacting Prop. 50, voters have done away with the independent commission’s work for the rest of this decade. Remember that California stands ...
Education
Most Recent Post:
New Study Shows Success of School Choice in Action
Lance Izumi
October 21, 2025
Recently released scores on California’s state tests in English and math show huge proportions of students failing to achieve proficiency in the basic subjects. More than half of California students taking the 2025 state English exam failed to score at the proficient level. On the ...
Environment
Most Recent Post:
California’s Great Gasoline Panic of ‘25
Kerry Jackson
November 4, 2025
“California’s Refinery Rethink” Politico Pro, Oct. 22 “Newsom Courts Big Oil as Gas Prices Threaten Political Ambition” Bloomberg, Sept. 29 “Faced with looming gasoline shortage, California’s governor backs off oil companies” Le Monde, Oct. 11 “Gas Price Map Shock: Why Gas Is $4.60 in California ...
Business & Economics
Spending Watch
Spending Watch: The Unpleasant Arithmetic of a California Wealth Tax
Wayne Winegarden
November 3, 2025
Ronald Reagan Opposed Tariffs – And For Good Reason
Wayne Winegarden
October 27, 2025