Adrian Moore, Ph.D., is vice president of policy at Reason Foundation.
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California’s Proposition 51: School Bonds. Funding for K-12 School and Community College Facilities.
The bond would ultimately cost $17.6 billion to the state, accruing $8.6 billion in interest over the life of the bond.
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California’s Proposition 55: Tax Extension to Fund Education and Health Care
This measure will deal a damaging blow to the California economy and freelance workers in particular.
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Prop. 56 is another tax hike for special interests
Another election, another attempt to use popular smoking taxes to funnel money to the well-connected in Sacramento.
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California’s Highways Improve, But Problems Remain
The state needs to prioritize the maintenance and repairs it has been putting off for far too long.
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Testing a Better Way To Pay For Roads
California launches a new “Road Charge Pilot Program” to test replacing the gas tax that drivers pay at the pump with a fee based on the number of miles they drive.
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Affordable Housing Myths
Wages don’t tell the whole story about barriers to housing.
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Paid Parking Is Our Friend
It is needed to create a vibrant environment for businesses, residents and visitors.
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Pension Reform Newsletter – March 2016
Arizona Enacts Groundbreaking Public Safety Pension Reform, Did Pension Reform Improve the Sustainability of Pension Plans?, Illinois Supreme Court Strikes Down Pension Law, and more
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Taxpayers Need to Derail Bullet-Train Debacle
Citizens are going to have to make it clear to state leaders: this train isn’t getting another cent of money from us.
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Urban Containment: The Social and Economic Consequences of Limiting Housing and Travel Options
Evaluating key research on urban containment's cost-effectiveness in reducing greenhouse gas emission and impact on housing affordability
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Pension Reform Newsletter – February 2016
How Will GASB 68 Affect Cities' Reported Funded Status?, An Examination of Connecticut State Employees Retirement System, Milliman Annual Study on Public Pension Funding, and more
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Elementary and Secondary Education Act Takes Some Good Steps, But Falls Short of What Is Needed
State and local governments have far more incentive to improve the education system than Congress and federal bureaucrats ever will.
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Occupational Licensing Kills Jobs
Unnecessary Licenses Are Killing Jobs in Florida
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The Problems With Florida’s Water Conservation Plan
Taking a top-down, centrally planned and managed approach to water conservation didn't work in California and will hurt Florida.
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Pension Reform Newsletter – November 2015
How Much Do Schools Really Pay?, Public vs Private Sector Compensation in Connecticut, DB vs. DC Plans at Achieving Successful Retirement, Houston Pension Crisis, Pension Investments in Hedge Funds, and more