Victor Nava
Policy Analyst, Reason Foundation
Victor Nava is a policy analyst at Reason Foundation, where he researches public sector pensions, federal and state economic policy, and crony capitalism.
He has authored policy briefs on community development subsidies, federal green energy loans, and cronyism in higher education finance. He contributes to Reason Foundation's Annual Privatization Report and his work has been published by the Orange County Register, Real Clear Markets, Real Clear Policy, and The Daily Caller. He holds a Bachelor of Arts with double majors in economics and philosophy from Florida International University. Victor is based in Washington, D.C.
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Analysis of the California Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA)
PEPRA failed to substantially reform California's pension systems.
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California’s Pension Reforms Don’t Go Far Enough
The state must stop mortgaging its future to pay for government workers' pensions
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California’s Latest Minimum Wage Proposals Hurt Entry-Level Workers
Result would be layoffs, fewer job opportunities, and reduced hiring
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Lobbying, Cronyism and Section 1705 Loan Guarantees
Why the Department of Energy should stop guaranteeing loans for green energy projects
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Crony Capitalism and Sallie Mae
Sallie Mae and Uncle Sam: Cronyism in Higher Education Finance