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'''Pacific Research Institute'''(PRI)'s mission is a free-market think tank whose roots lie in the formation of the [[Institute of Economics Affairs]] in London. In 1979, Anthony Fisher, the founder of [[IEA]] teamed with San Francisco businessman [[James North]] to establish the Pacific Research Institute[1]. At least one of the staff is ex-IEA. According to Rachel Maddow the PRI is 'a famous pro-tobacco ostensibly grassroots corporate front group that was funded by [[Philip Morris]]'.<ref>Rachel Maddow, The Rachel Maddow Show, ''MSNBC'', 18-November-2009, 9PM EST</ref>
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'''Pacific Research Institute'''(PRI)'s mission is a free-market think tank whose roots lie in the formation of the [[Institute of Economics Affairs]] in London. In 1979, Anthony Fisher, the founder of [[IEA]] teamed with San Francisco businessman [[James North]] to establish the Pacific Research Institute.<ref>http://www.pacificresearch.org/about/history.html</ref> At least one of the staff is ex-[[Institute for Economic Affairs|IEA]]. According to Rachel Maddow the PRI is 'a famous pro-tobacco ostensibly grassroots corporate front group that was funded by [[Philip Morris]]'.<ref>Rachel Maddow, The Rachel Maddow Show, ''MSNBC'', 18-November-2009, 9PM EST</ref>
  
 
== Funding==
 
== Funding==
 
   
 
   
The Institute has received some $4,676,800 in 88 grants since 1985, from the following 10 foundations[2]:
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The Institute has received some $4,676,800 in 88 grants since 1985, from the following 10 foundations:<ref> http://www.mediatransparency.org/search_results/info_on_any_recipient.php?274</ref>
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*[[Philip M McKenna Foundation]]
 
*[[Philip M McKenna Foundation]]
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*[[David H Koch]]
 
*[[David H Koch]]
  
It has received funding from [[Philip Morris]]. In 1998, a memo from Philip Morris’ [[Roy Marden]] was exploring “allies” for their [[Youth Smoking Programme]] (YSP). He wrote “I am vice chairman of this SF policy group. They have recently begun an effort on child development/reduction of welfare dependency/etc., & I could explore with them if/where YSP could be involved. We are long-time donors"[3].
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It has received funding from [[Philip Morris]]. In 1998, a memo from Philip Morris’ [[Roy Marden]] was exploring “allies” for their [[Youth Smoking Programme]] (YSP). He wrote “I am vice chairman of this SF policy group. They have recently begun an effort on child development/reduction of welfare dependency/etc., & I could explore with them if/where YSP could be involved. We are long-time donors".<ref>http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/aqg37c00</ref>
  
 
== Personnel ==
 
== Personnel ==
  
 
===Principals===
 
===Principals===
*[[Sally C. Pipes]] - President and Chief Executive Officer. In the Transition Team for Governor [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], on the National Advisory Board of the [[Capital Research Center]]. On the Board of Advisors of the San Francisco Lawyers Chapter of the [[Federalist Society]]. In 2003, she was a member of the White House Fellows Regional Selection Panel[4].  
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*[[Sally C. Pipes]] - President and Chief Executive Officer. In the Transition Team for Governor [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], on the National Advisory Board of the [[Capital Research Center]]. On the Board of Advisors of the San Francisco Lawyers Chapter of the [[Federalist Society]]. In 2003, she was a member of the White House Fellows Regional Selection Panel.<ref>http://www.pacificresearch.org/about/team.html</ref>
  
 
*[[Lisa Mac Lellan]] - Vice President of Public Policy.  Ms. Mac Lellan was previously manager of the Environment Unit at the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in London, along with [[Roger Bate]] and [[Julian Morris]].
 
*[[Lisa Mac Lellan]] - Vice President of Public Policy.  Ms. Mac Lellan was previously manager of the Environment Unit at the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in London, along with [[Roger Bate]] and [[Julian Morris]].
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==References==
 
==References==
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*[1] http://www.pacificresearch.org/about/history.html
 
*[2] http://www.mediatransparency.org/search_results/info_on_any_recipient.php?274
 
*[3] http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/aqg37c00
 
*[4] http://www.pacificresearch.org/about/team.html
 
  
 
[[Category:Think Tanks]]
 
[[Category:Think Tanks]]

Revision as of 18:42, 25 August 2013

Pacific Research Institute(PRI)'s mission is a free-market think tank whose roots lie in the formation of the Institute of Economics Affairs in London. In 1979, Anthony Fisher, the founder of IEA teamed with San Francisco businessman James North to establish the Pacific Research Institute.[1] At least one of the staff is ex-IEA. According to Rachel Maddow the PRI is 'a famous pro-tobacco ostensibly grassroots corporate front group that was funded by Philip Morris'.[2]

Funding

The Institute has received some $4,676,800 in 88 grants since 1985, from the following 10 foundations:[3]


It has received funding from Philip Morris. In 1998, a memo from Philip Morris’ Roy Marden was exploring “allies” for their Youth Smoking Programme (YSP). He wrote “I am vice chairman of this SF policy group. They have recently begun an effort on child development/reduction of welfare dependency/etc., & I could explore with them if/where YSP could be involved. We are long-time donors".[4]

Personnel

Principals

  • Sonia Arrison - Director, Technology Studies - a regular columnist for Tech Central Station.com

Board of Trustees

PRI Fellows

Terry Anderson, Ph.D. - Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, PERC and Montana State University.

Contact

References