Public Comments

PPRi submits public comments to support informed rulemaking and responsible implementation. Our comments typically include:

  • A clear position (e.g., support with conditions (guardrails))

  • Specific, testable recommendations

  • Implementation and equity impacts (including accessibility and language access)

  • Monitoring metrics to evaluate outcomes after adoption

Current public comments:

ASTP/ONC Proposed Rule (HTI-5): Deregulatory Actions to Unleash Prosperity
FR Doc. 2025-23896 | RIN 0955-AA09

DOL/OFCCP Information Collection Request (ICR): Complaint Involving Employment Discrimination by a Federal Contractor or Subcontractor (OMB Control No. 1250–0002)  FR Doc.: 2025–24174

Informed decisions through research

PPRi’s public comments are grounded in research and primary sources. We translate technical proposals into plain language, identify implementation risks, and recommend measurable safeguards that reduce burden without shifting it onto the public. Our goal is to improve how policies function in practice—especially where access, equity, administrative capacity, and institutional accountability shape outcomes.

PPRi currently focuses on submitting formal public comments on proposed rules and policy changes that affect public-sector and nonprofit governance, service delivery, and accountability. As needs and opportunities arise, PPRI will also publish policy briefs and other publications to support public understanding and practical implementation.

PPRi follows a verification-first standard. We rely solely on publicly available information and primary source materials, and we present recommendations in testable terms (requirements, guardrails, and monitoring) to support effective and equitable outcomes.

Policy Briefs (published as needs and opportunities arise)

PPRi will publish policy briefs, issue summaries, and implementation notes when a topic warrants deeper explanation or when additional context would help readers engage effectively. These publications will remain nonpartisan and verification-first, with clear sourcing and measurable recommendations.

Coming soon

  • Policy briefs and issue explainers (as topics and timing warrant)