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Yearly Archives: 2023


  • Moody v. NetChoice, Paxton v. NetChoice: Florida and Texas statutes violate the First Amendment
    Moody v. NetChoice, Paxton v. NetChoice: Florida and Texas statutes violate the First Amendment

    The laws regulating social media platforms in these cases interfere with protected editorial discretion and compel dissemination of unwanted third-party speech in violation of the First Amendment.

    December 9, 2023

  • K-12 open enrollment would be a win-win for Virginia’s students and schools
    K-12 open enrollment would be a win-win for Virginia’s students and schools

    Open enrollment gives families more choices and improves public education.

    By Jude Schwalbach
    December 8, 2023

  • Education savings accounts and open enrollment would help Tennessee’s students and schools
    Education savings accounts and open enrollment would help Tennessee’s students and schools

    School choice policies make schools more responsive to students’ needs.

    By Jude Schwalbach
    December 6, 2023

  • With youth vaping hitting a 10-year low, policymakers should focus on harm-reduction
    With youth vaping hitting a 10-year low, policymakers should focus on harm-reduction

    Nations that have embraced noncombustible nicotine products and tobacco harm reduction are reaping the public health benefits.

    By Michelle Minton
    December 4, 2023

  • Ranking the K-12 open enrollment laws passed in 2023
    Ranking the K-12 open enrollment laws passed in 2023

    With 85 percent of K-12 students still attending public schools, open enrollment policies are critical to school choice. 

    By Jude Schwalbach
    December 4, 2023

  • A flavored cigar ban could cost 16,000 jobs, industry report finds
    A flavored cigar ban could cost 16,000 jobs, industry report finds

    A ban on flavored cigars could have significant economic consequences while doing little to reduce youth smoking.

    By Guy Bentley
    November 30, 2023

  • Public pension plans should not get into the private retirement annuity business
    Public pension plans should not get into the private retirement annuity business

    Creating new, complex, government-run enterprises in each state would not improve retirement security for private sector workers.

    By Rod Crane and Richard Hiller
    November 29, 2023

  • Psychedelics Policy Newsletter: California’s steps after bill vetoed, Kentucky ibogaine funds, and more
    Psychedelics Policy Newsletter: California’s steps after bill vetoed, Kentucky ibogaine funds, and more

    Plus: New Drug Policy Handbook, the latest on implementing Colorado's legalization, and more.

    By Gregory Ferenstein
    November 28, 2023

  • California’s online age-verification law is unconstitutional
    California’s online age-verification law is unconstitutional

    The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act undermines free speech protected by the First Amendment and the right to access online content.

    By Adrian Moore and Eric Goldman
    November 28, 2023

  • Funding Education Opportunity: Homeschooling numbers still exceed pre-pandemic figures, Texas and Florida’s special legislative sessions on education, and more
    Funding Education Opportunity: Homeschooling numbers still exceed pre-pandemic figures, Texas and Florida’s special legislative sessions on education, and more

    Plus: Arkansas' annual report on Education Freedom Accounts, Kentucky constitutional amendment to legalize school choice policies, and more.

    By Jude Schwalbach
    November 21, 2023

  • The tension between tech competition and regulating privacy
    The tension between tech competition and regulating privacy

    Regulators targeting big tech may face an even thornier problem as sweeping new regulations start to undermine each other.

    By Jen Sidorova and Max Gulker
    November 20, 2023

  • Re-regulating airlines won’t help air travelers
    Re-regulating airlines won’t help air travelers

    Here are three reforms to target existing barriers that dampen competition in the airline industry and reduce consumer welfare.

    By Marc Scribner
    November 20, 2023

  • Pension Reform News: Flaws in Pennsylvania proposal, voters approve increase in Texas, and more
    Pension Reform News: Flaws in Pennsylvania proposal, voters approve increase in Texas, and more

    Plus: Pension obligation bonds in Dallas, Ohio's defined contribution plans, Michigan's model for reducing debt, and more.

    By Zachary Christensen
    November 16, 2023

  • FTC’s lawsuit against Facebook is a test case for path-breaking interpretation of antitrust policy
    FTC’s lawsuit against Facebook is a test case for path-breaking interpretation of antitrust policy

    If the FTC can convince the courts that Facebook’s allegedly anticompetitive behavior has damaged the market, the default solution is nothing short of the dismantling of the company.

    By Thomas Hazlett
    November 16, 2023

  • Aviation Policy News: Another U.S. remote tower project loses its provider
    Aviation Policy News: Another U.S. remote tower project loses its provider

    Plus: The problems with U.S. aviation user taxes, increasing runaway throughput, and more.

    By Robert Poole
    November 15, 2023

  • The Highway Trust Fund is running out of money
    The Highway Trust Fund is running out of money

    The Congressional Budget Office projects that the highway and transit accounts of the Highway Trust Fund will be out of money in 2028.

    By Robert Poole
    November 15, 2023

  • How high interest rates impact public pension systems
    How high interest rates impact public pension systems

    Higher interest rates and pension systems' investment strategies risks burdening workers and taxpayers with even larger unfunded liabilities.

    By Mariana Trujillo
    November 15, 2023

  • Pennsylvania’s proposed pension bills don’t meet best practices for cost-of-living adjustments
    Pennsylvania’s proposed pension bills don’t meet best practices for cost-of-living adjustments

    The result would be another level of unfunded liabilities that must be paid for by Pennsylvania taxpayers.

    By Rod Crane and Steven Gassenberger
    November 15, 2023

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