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Pioneer played a pivotal role in the most momentous public policy debates of 2012. In both education and healthcare, we commissioned research from the country’s top experts and elevated the conversation in support of state-based reforms. Our analysis informed the conversation nationally, on the Affordable Care Act and the Common Core national education standards, and in Massachusetts, on health care payment reform and school choice in Lawrence.

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In the months leading up to the Supreme Court’s decision on the constitutionality of the ACA we published a healthcare policy book, The Great Experiment, and aggressively promoted its message in print, on national television, and talk radio around the country. Our work drew attention from nationally syndicated columnists Cal Thomas and Debra Saunders, the Wall Street Journal‘s Kim Strassel, Fox News, and so many others. And in Massachusetts, we published a report on the ACA’s financial impact on the middle class, that was cited in the US Senate debate.

Our featured event speakers included Dr. Don Berwick, who discussed the future of Medicaid and Medicare at our annual Hewitt Healthcare Lecture, national political analyst Michael Barone, who addressed our Better Government Competition, and Dr. Deepak Srivastava of the Gladstone Institutes, who presented his path-breaking research in regenerative medicine, at our Lovett C. Peters Lecture.

Throughout the year, we held public forums on education policy, high academic standards, and school choice featuring experts in both content and policy: Ron Powers and Jocelyn Chadwick, Mark Twain scholars; Jeff Shesol, Clinton White House speechwriter and FDR biographer; Kevin Chavous and Jay Greene, national school choice advocates; Susan Patrick and Julie Young, national leaders in the virtual schools movement; and so many more.

As an independent and privately-funded organization, we rely on the support of like-minded individuals and our members to help us fund 0ur vital research. Join the growing numbers of Massachusetts citizens and foundations who support Pioneer. We need people like you who are committed to the Massachusetts envisioned by our Founders. Your involvement will support our work to advance better schools, better government, and a better business climate.

As you plan your year-end giving, please make a secure, online contribution to Pioneer today!

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