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  • Vacation Home Rentals Should Not Be Regulated
    Vacation Home Rentals Should Not Be Regulated

    There is no negative impact, no impaired stability and no diminished neighborhood pride — just a lot of happy people on vacation and a lot of happy homeowners.

    By Adrian Moore
    March 28, 2017

  • Concerns Over Hedge Fund Hobgoblins are Based on Misinformation
    Concerns Over Hedge Fund Hobgoblins are Based on Misinformation

    By Daniel Takash
    March 28, 2017

  • Heat-Not-Burn Tobacco: The Next Wave Of A Harm-Reduction Revolution
    Heat-Not-Burn Tobacco: The Next Wave Of A Harm-Reduction Revolution

    A little-known tobacco technology, Heat-not-Burn (HNB), has the potential to slash smoking-related death and disease by appealing to the millions of smokers who've failed to quit using e-cigarettes and traditional nicotine-replacement therapies.

    By Guy Bentley
    March 22, 2017

  • Seven Key Problems With Texas’ School Finance System That Should Be Fixed
    Seven Key Problems With Texas’ School Finance System That Should Be Fixed

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    March 21, 2017

  • Rhode Island’s Proposed E-Cigarette Tax Would Hurt Public Health and Economy
    Rhode Island’s Proposed E-Cigarette Tax Would Hurt Public Health and Economy

    Rhode Island should do what public health officials in Great Britain do — encourage smokers who won’t or can’t quit cigarettes to switch to e-cigarettes.

    By Brian Fojtik
    March 21, 2017

  • Pension Funds Should Beware the Trump Bump
    Pension Funds Should Beware the Trump Bump

    By Daniel Takash
    March 20, 2017

  • The Truth About Millennials, Transportation and the Urban Core
    The Truth About Millennials, Transportation and the Urban Core

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    March 20, 2017

  • Beware the Trump Bump
    Beware the Trump Bump

    March 20, 2017

  • Florida Should Re-think Punitive Sentences and Increase Felony Theft Thresholds
    Florida Should Re-think Punitive Sentences and Increase Felony Theft Thresholds

    As Florida’s neighboring states have shown, it is possible to raise felony theft thresholds and reduce larceny-theft offenses simultaneously.

    By Lauren Krisai
    March 20, 2017

  • FDA Fails to Show How Proposed Rule on Smokeless Tobacco Would Improve Safety or Save Lives
    FDA Fails to Show How Proposed Rule on Smokeless Tobacco Would Improve Safety or Save Lives

    The plan would potentially ban an entire category of tobacco products, create a black market to satisfy existing demand for products, and shutter over a thousand centuries-old farms.

    By Brian Fojtik
    March 17, 2017

  • Banning Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Florida Communities Is a Bad Idea
    Banning Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Florida Communities Is a Bad Idea

    Florida lawmakers are hammering out state rules and regulations for the industry, but most likely local governments will still be making permitting and zoning decisions for dispensaries.

    By Adrian Moore
    March 17, 2017

  • President Trump Proposes Shifting Management of Air Traffic Control to Non-profit Corporation
    President Trump Proposes Shifting Management of Air Traffic Control to Non-profit Corporation

    By Robert Poole
    March 16, 2017

  • Mississippi Creates Asset Forfeiture Reporting Requirements
    Mississippi Creates Asset Forfeiture Reporting Requirements

    By Dan Spragens
    March 14, 2017

  • Solving Regional Traffic Congestion Through Pricing
    Solving Regional Traffic Congestion Through Pricing

    By Baruch Feigenbaum and Chad Lonski
    March 14, 2017

  • How Trump’s FDA Pick Could Make it Easier for Americans to Quit Smoking
    How Trump’s FDA Pick Could Make it Easier for Americans to Quit Smoking

    Left unchanged, the FDA's controversial deeming rule could remove up to 99 percent of vapor products from the market giving a major boost to big tobacco companies, according to Wells Fargo analyst Bonnie Herzog.

    By Guy Bentley
    March 13, 2017

  • Cigarette Taxes Wouldn’t be a Smart or Reliable Way to Fund Education in New Mexico
    Cigarette Taxes Wouldn’t be a Smart or Reliable Way to Fund Education in New Mexico

    Proposal to increase taxes is bad for the economy, public health and won’t provide a sustainable revenue stream for public schools.

    By Brian Fojtik
    March 10, 2017

  • New Mexico’s Plan to Raise Taxes on E-Cigarettes Would Hurt Public Health
    New Mexico’s Plan to Raise Taxes on E-Cigarettes Would Hurt Public Health

    E-cigarettes aren’t tobacco products and should be viewed as healthier alternative to help reduce smoking.

    By Brian Fojtik
    March 10, 2017

  • The Proposed Tobacco Product Standard for NNN Level in Smokeless Tobacco Should Be Withdrawn
    The Proposed Tobacco Product Standard for NNN Level in Smokeless Tobacco Should Be Withdrawn

    The proposed NNN rule is premised on flawed analysis.

    By Brian Fojtik
    March 9, 2017

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