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Subject Next Up: The Biden Tax Hike
Date March 25, 2021 4:44 PM
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Next Up: The Biden Tax Hike
PRI's Right By the Bay Blog | Rowena Itchon
March 23, 2021
In an interview with Good Morning America, Biden said that anyone making more than $400,000 will see a “small to significant tax increase.” Later, White House press secretary Jen Psaki corrected the record and said the $400,000 applied to families, so the amount could be even lower for individuals.

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A Discussion with Charles R. Kesler on his new book,
Crisis of the Two Constitutions: The Rise, Decline, and Recovery of American Greatness

April 6, 2021, 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) via Zoom ([link removed])

Join PRI for a special discussion with Dr. Charles R. Kesler, author of Crisis of the Two Constitutions and editor of the Claremont Review of Books and PRI senior fellow Steve Hayward, Ph.D. . Dr. Kesler will discuss how American politics has grown embittered as it is increasingly torn between two rival constitutions, two opposed cultures, and two contrary ways of life between American conservatives and liberals.

From Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump, what have conservatives learned and where should we go from here? Dr. Kesler will discuss details about how we got here and what is at stake in our increasingly divided America.

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PRI Next Round Podcast:
The Threats to Charter Schools – PRI Sacramento Policy Conference

PRI Next Round Podcast
March 22, 2021

Lance Izumi, author of the new PRI brief, “New and Emerging Threats Facing Charter Schools,” leads a panel discussing what charter school parents, students and advocates must do to combat the growing threat from teacher unions, state lawmakers, and a new federal administration hostile to their very existence. Panelists include State Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, Norman Gonzales of John Adams Academy, and Cameron Curry of Classical Academies.

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KSCO Interviews Wayne Winegarden on New Homeless Book No Way Home
KSCO
March 23, 2021

PRI’s Wayne Winegarden and recent co-author of the new book about homelessness, No Way Home, joins KSCO in Santa Cruz, California, to talk about the focus of the book, challenges, and potential solutions of cities and policymakers.
Click here to listen. Wayne’s segment begins at the 31:40 minute mark.

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Obamacare’s 11th Anniversary Is Nothing to Celebrate
Newsmax | Sally C. Pipes
March 24, 2021
Patients who kept on buying exchange coverage haven’t been getting much value for their premium dollar. An analysis from Avalere concluded that nearly 75 percent of exchange plans have narrow provider networks. In more than 50 percent of counties, there are two or fewer insurers offering exchange plans.

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The Bottom Line Interviews Lance Izumi on School Reopenings

The Bottom Line | Roger Marsh
March 22, 2021

Lance Izumi joins the Bottom Line with Roger Marsh to discuss his latest education brief, “The Road to Reopening.” Izumi breaks down the state of re-opening schools and getting students back in the classroom, what the most recent studies say about COVID-19 transmission in the classroom, and the role that teacher unions and the California state government has played.
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