Leonard Gilroy is Vice President of Government Reform at Reason Foundation and Senior Managing Director of Reason's Pension Integrity Project.
Under Gilroy's leadership, the Pension Integrity Project at Reason Foundation assists policymakers and other stakeholders in designing, analyzing and implementing public sector pension reforms. The project aims to promote solvent, sustainable retirement systems that provide retirement security for government workers while reducing taxpayer and pension system exposure to financial risk and reducing long-term costs for employers/taxpayers and employees. The project team provides education, reform policy options, and actuarial analysis for policymakers and stakeholders to help them design reform proposals that are practical and viable.
Gilroy and the Pension Integrity Project have provided technical assistance to several successful pension reform efforts in recent years in Michigan, Colorado, Arizona, South Carolina and other states aimed at tackling persistent pension solvency challenges.
In his role as vice president, Gilroy also leads Reason's government reform efforts, with over 18 years of experience researching fiscal management, government operations, infrastructure public-private partnerships, government contracting, and urban policy topics. He also regularly consults with federal, state and local officials on ways to improve government performance and efficiency.
Gilroy has a diversified background in policy research and implementation, with particular emphasis on competition, government efficiency, transparency, accountability, and government performance. Gilroy has testified before Congress on several occasions and has testified on pension reform before the Arizona, Florida, Michigan, and Texas legislatures. Gilroy works closely with state and local elected officials across the country in efforts to design and implement market-based policy approaches, improve government performance, enhance accountability in government programs, and reduce government spending.
Gilroy's articles have been featured in such leading publications as The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New York Post, The Weekly Standard, Washington Times, Houston Chronicle, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Arizona Republic, San Francisco Examiner, San Diego Union-Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Sacramento Bee, and The Salt Lake Tribune. He has also appeared on CNN, Fox News Channel, Fox Business, CNBC, National Public Radio and other media outlets.
Prior to joining Reason, Gilroy was a senior planner at a Louisiana-based urban planning consulting firm. He also worked as a research assistant at the Virginia Center for Coal and Energy Research at Virginia Tech. Gilroy earned a B.A. and M.A. in Urban and Regional Planning from Virginia Tech.
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Responding to Critiques of Correctional Privatization
Recent Reason Foundation articles examine different aspects of the debate
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Reforming Mandatory Minimum Laws in Louisiana
Study recommends reforming mandatory minimum laws to right-size prison system, lower costs
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Are Local Vendor Preferences a Good Thing?
Policies can reduce competition, increase costs to taxpayers
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New Reports Highlight Fiscal Shape of States, Cities
Hard-hit by Great Recession, states and local governments face ongoing fiscal pressures
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Innovators in Action 2013
How governments and agencies are using market-based policies to improve services, become more efficient and reduce costs
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Pursuing Fiscal Self-Reliance in Utah
Interview with Utah State Representative Ken Ivory
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Imbalanced Reporting on Private Prisons
Palm Beach Post series on private prisons is example of one-sided journalism
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Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #1
October 2013 edition: State/local budgets, social impact bonds, private lottery management, pension reform, and more
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Private Sector Marketing Could Boost California’s Lottery Revenues
Gov. Brown should look to follow Gov. Chris Christie, Illinois and Indiana
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Advancing Pension Reform in San José
Interview with Pete Constant, San José, (CA) City Councilman
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Austin Report Finds a High Cost to Insourcing City Services
Bringing outsourced contracts back in-house would cost taxpayers millions, add hundreds to city payroll
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Social Impact Bond Initiatives Gaining Traction in U.S.
Using private sector funding to advance new, performance-based social service delivery models
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Reports Suggest Serious State and Local Fiscal Challenges Ahead
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