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Subject Listen in to this week's PRI Next Round episode as our All Stars give their 2022 Year-End Awards
Date December 22, 2022 9:00 PM
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2022 All-Stars Year-End Awards
PRI Next Round | December 19, 2022
Pacific Research Institute

What you’ve all been waiting for – PRI All-Stars Year-End Awards. The cast of PRI characters include Lance Izumi, senior director of education; Kerry Jackson, senior fellow on California Reform, Ben Smithwick, vice president of development, Tim Anaya, vice president of marketing and communications, and your host Rowena Itchon.


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Last-Minute Fixes Won't Save Medicare
Newsmax | Sally Pipes
December 15, 2022

Doctors around the country are pleading for Congress to scrap a slew of Medicare payment cuts set to take effect next year. If lawmakers don’t act, healthcare providers could be looking at an 8.47% reduction ([link removed]) in pay.

Such a pay cut could have significant implications for seniors.


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Privatization saves money and improves city services
Free Cities Center | Sal Rodriguez
December 20, 2022

What is the purpose of city government?

If you’re an ordinary person, you might figure something like the establishing of certain types of rules (mainly around business and building) and the providing of certain types of services (from parks to policing).


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Gaslighting California's Crime Victims
Right by the Bay | Steve Smith
December 16, 2022

Today, the conflict theory advocates in California’s state government have turned the victim centered approach to domestic violence and indeed all crime on its head. Conflict theorists believe that crime is a function of societal inequities that are both economic and racial and our laws are designed to perpetuate a system that ensures the wealthy and privileged remain in power. To rectify this, the legislature, through manipulation, has convinced California’s crime victims that they are to blame and that criminals are the real victims.


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You are invited to attend the:

5th Annual "California Ideas in Action"
Sacramento Conference

Featuring Keynote Speaker Keith Knopf
& Closing Remarks by Michael Shellenberger

Wednesday, February 15, 2023 @11:30am - 4:30pm

The Sutter Club - California Room
1220 9th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

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