Leonard Gilroy is vice president of government reform at Reason Foundation and senior managing director of Reason's Pension Integrity Project.
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From Traditional to Contract City: Navigating Financial Distress in Pontiac
Interview with Louis Schimmel, former Emergency Manager, City of Pontiac, Michigan
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Propping Up Unions at Taxpayers’ Expense
Charter cities challenge California's attempt to take away their fiscal autonomy
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Washington State and New Jersey Legislatures Consider Massive Taxes on E-Cigarettes That Would Perpetuate Smoking
Punitive taxes would discourage smokers from switching to a safer alternative, harming public health
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Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #4
February 2014 edition: Detroit bankruptcy, per-mile tolling, pension reform, social impact bonds, and more
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Detroit Plan of Adjustment Leaves Much to Be Desired on Privatization
Plan offers a mixed bag on outsourcing, asset privatization
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Missouri Think Tank Examines State, Local Privatization Opportunities
Show-Me Institute report examines ways Missouriâ??s state, local governments partner with private sector
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Massachusetts Announces $27 Million Social Impact Bond Program
$27 million initiative targets youth recidivism
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How Detroit Can Build From Bankruptcy
Pension reform, tax reform, privatization, asset leases can help put fiscal house in order
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Pioneering State-Level Pension Reform in Michigan
Interview with Douglas B. Roberts, Ph.D., former Michigan State Treasurer
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Proposed L.A. E-Cigarette Ban Would Perpetuate Smoking, Not Discourage It
Ban would set back public health by discouraging smokers from seeking safer alternatives