-
Arizona’s Public Safety Pension Reform Will Help Improve the Plan’s Solvency
Changes make benefits more affordable, reduce the volatility in employer costs, and end unfunded post-retirement benefit increases
-
What to do About Rhode Island’s Bad Highways
While tolling is the correct approach, all users need to pay and revenue needs to support rebuilding complete highway not just bridges
-
Pull the Plug on Death Penalty In California
It has been more than 10 years since an inmate on California’s death row has been executed, and California citizens are split about what should be done about the state’s death penalty law.
-
Arizona Enacts Groundbreaking Public Safety Pension Reform
Collaborative process yielded consensus on wide-ranging reforms
-
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Signs Comprehensive Pension Reform Legislation
Arguably more notable than the reform itself is the process used to achieve stakeholder consensus on the reform package.
-
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.
-
Fixing Our Pension and Infrastructure Problems at the Same Time
Toll-financed replacement and modernization of major highways via P3 concessions would significantly assist under-funded pension funds to increase their returns.
-
Would You Pay to be Able to Skip Red Lights
Managed arterials provide a cost-effective way to improve mobility for drivers and transit users