From Evan Harris <[email protected]>
Subject “The government is not going to be an efficient provider of health care, and the cost will be higher.”
Date April 30, 2021 6:29 PM
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Sally C. Pipes Quoted in Capital Public Radio on Single-Payer Health Care

Capital Public Radio | Sammy Caiola
April 30, 2021

"Sally Pipes, president of free-market think tank Pacific Research Institute, said she wasn’t surprised that Assembly Bill 1400 stalled. She called it a repeat of Senate Bill 562, the 2017 single payer legislation that Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon shelved because it was “woefully incomplete”."

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OC Register Cites Kerry Jackson on Public Banking Concerns

The Orange County Register | Editorial Board
April 23, 2021

"Instead of making sound financial decisions, public banks can become a slush fund to divert taxpayer dollars to whatever causes politicians prefer. Not surprisingly, the Pacific Research Institute’s Kerry Jackson explained recently on these pages that public-banking systems have been plagued by financial failure and mismanagement."

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California On Track To Connect With The Past

PRI's Right By the Bay Blog | Kerry Jackson
April 27, 2021

California is of course the ugly example of the outsized expense of building a bullet train. Track over flat land is costing more than $100 million a mile while rail built in hilly terrain will cost $200 million a mile, according to O’Toole. There’s reason to doubt – and reason to hope – a bullet train is never built in California. But if it is, be prepared for even higher costs. Once completed, bullet train systems are expensive to maintain.

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MyTurn Is Actually a Marginal Success Compared to Historic Performance of Government Technology Projects

PRI's Right By the Bay Blog | Evan Harris
April 29, 2021

A 2015 Brookings Institute piece on the government and IT calculated that 70 percent of Congress’ $75.6 billion IT budget was spent on maintaining current systems. The Standish Group, a European advisory research IT firm, found that large government projects costing over $6 million dollars had a 13 percent success rate in a 2015 study. So, California’s MyTurn user rate, 27 percent, at $50 million is a steal.

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