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Commentaries


  • Can Increasing Highway Capacity Be Effective?
    Can Increasing Highway Capacity Be Effective?

    In part two, Reason's Debatable Ideas series examines claims about the induced demand and the so-called "iron law of freeway congestion."

    By Robert Poole
    February 8, 2021

  • How Do High-Occupancy Toll Lanes Benefit All Income Groups?
    How Do High-Occupancy Toll Lanes Benefit All Income Groups?

    In part one, Reason's Debatable Ideas series examines common myths and concerns about HOT lanes and how drivers, transit riders, and cities can benefit from them.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    February 8, 2021

  • How to Make Public-Private Partnerships Part of a Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
    How to Make Public-Private Partnerships Part of a Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill

    Those hoping for a major infrastructure bill that expands the country's use of public-private partnerships (P3s) know it will require the next transportation bill to be truly bipartisan.

    By Robert Poole
    February 5, 2021

  • A Tale of Two Space Launch Vehicles
    A Tale of Two Space Launch Vehicles

    The contrast between NASA and SpaceX launch vehicles is profound and points the way toward increased, and lower-cost, access to space.

    By Robert Poole
    February 4, 2021

  • Initial 2020 Revenue Figures In Many States Are Higher Than Expected
    Initial 2020 Revenue Figures In Many States Are Higher Than Expected

    The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t hurt state tax revenues as badly as had been predicted by many states and economists.

    By Marc Joffe
    February 4, 2021

  • Tax Hikes Are Not Going to Fix to Cities’ Growing Pension Costs
    Tax Hikes Are Not Going to Fix to Cities’ Growing Pension Costs

    Tax increases target the symptoms, not the causes, of growing public pension debt.

    By Alix Ollivier
    February 2, 2021

  • COVID-19 Pandemic Reveals the Need for Nursing Home and Certificate of Need Law Reforms
    COVID-19 Pandemic Reveals the Need for Nursing Home and Certificate of Need Law Reforms

    The evidence indicates that certificate of need laws may actually be counterproductive to the goals of reducing costs and improving quality.

    By Adrian Moore and Vittorio Nastasi
    February 1, 2021

  • It Is Time for Environmentalism 3.0
    It Is Time for Environmentalism 3.0

    Many of the policies promoted to address the most serious and high profile environmental problems—climate change, declining biodiversity, oceanic dead zones, and tropical deforestation—simply aren’t working.

    By Kenneth P. Green
    January 28, 2021

  • Biden’s Misguided Federal Prison Executive Order
    Biden’s Misguided Federal Prison Executive Order

    The Biden administration is moving to phase out the use of private prisons at the federal level.

    By Austill Stuart
    January 26, 2021

  • New Jersey Lawmakers Can’t Agree on How to Regulate State’s Marijuana Market
    New Jersey Lawmakers Can’t Agree on How to Regulate State’s Marijuana Market

    New Jersey voters approved an amendment to legalize marijuana in November, but politicians' negotiations are stalling implementation.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    January 26, 2021

  • With Interest Rates Low, US Pension Funds Make Risky Investments In Emerging Market Debt
    With Interest Rates Low, US Pension Funds Make Risky Investments In Emerging Market Debt

    A global trend towards tumbling interest rates as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and central governments around the world take on more debt.

    By Swaroop Bhagavatula
    January 25, 2021

  • Maryland Tolling Project Faces Challenges From Environmental Opponents
    Maryland Tolling Project Faces Challenges From Environmental Opponents

    Opponents of Maryland's I-270/I-495 managed lanes project are filing lawsuits designed to derail the public-private partnership.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    January 22, 2021

  • How to Improve Special Education Funding in Arkansas
    How to Improve Special Education Funding in Arkansas

    Arkansas' education funding model creates disparities between the resources school districts receive and the actual needs of special education students.

    By Christian Barnard
    January 21, 2021

  • FAA Should Encourage Private Investment to Improve Spaceports
    FAA Should Encourage Private Investment to Improve Spaceports

    How to better facilitate and promote private investment in space transportation infrastructure.

    By Rebecca van Burken
    January 21, 2021

  • How the Federal Reserve’s Actions and Low Interest Rates Impact Public and Private Retirement Savings
    How the Federal Reserve’s Actions and Low Interest Rates Impact Public and Private Retirement Savings

    Policymakers should give more consideration to the adverse impacts that repressive interest rate policies have on both public and personal retirement savings.

    By Marc Joffe
    January 20, 2021

  • COVID-19’s Lasting Impact on Housing, Commuting and Climate Change
    COVID-19’s Lasting Impact on Housing, Commuting and Climate Change

    The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing Californians and policymakers to adapt to accelerating trends that were already underway.

    By Marc Joffe
    January 20, 2021

  • Biden’s USDOT Is Positioned to Advance Sound Automated Vehicle Policy
    Biden’s USDOT Is Positioned to Advance Sound Automated Vehicle Policy

    Automated vehicles have the potential to dramatically improve safety, mobility, and accessibility for Americans.

    By Marc Scribner
    January 19, 2021

  • The Failures of Flavored Tobacco Bans
    The Failures of Flavored Tobacco Bans

    Massachusetts is learning how ineffective its ban on all flavored tobacco products has been.

    By Guy Bentley
    January 19, 2021

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