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  • Experts Question Study Claiming E-Cigarettes Are a COVID-19 Risk Factor
    Experts Question Study Claiming E-Cigarettes Are a COVID-19 Risk Factor

    A number of experts responded swiftly to the study's abnormal findings that lacked a credible causal theory.

    By Jacob James Rich
    January 4, 2021

  • California’s Marijuana Delivery Law Is Clearer Than It Seems
    California’s Marijuana Delivery Law Is Clearer Than It Seems

    Where, and under what conditions, can a retail cannabis licensee in California deliver to a consumer located in a different local jurisdiction?

    By Matt Harrison
    January 4, 2021

  • Passage of Prop. 22 Helps Some of California’s Gig Workers, But Assembly Bill 5 Should Be Repealed
    Passage of Prop. 22 Helps Some of California’s Gig Workers, But Assembly Bill 5 Should Be Repealed

    While Prop. 22 was a victory for app-based drivers, it does nothing for the thousands of other independent contractors in other industries also negatively impacted by AB5.

    By Vittorio Nastasi
    December 30, 2020

  • Michigan Wisely Looks to Tolling to Help Finance Road and Bridge Repairs
    Michigan Wisely Looks to Tolling to Help Finance Road and Bridge Repairs

    Tolling can be used as an effective tool and sustainable revenue source to help meet the state's transportation needs.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    December 29, 2020

  • Despite Big Spending, California’s Highway System Ranks Among Worst in the Nation
    Despite Big Spending, California’s Highway System Ranks Among Worst in the Nation

    California’s highways rank 43rd in the nation in overall cost-effectiveness and condition, according to Reason Foundation’s 25th Annual Highway Report.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    December 28, 2020

  • It Is Time to Depoliticize Our Lives a Bit
    It Is Time to Depoliticize Our Lives a Bit

    As we enter the holiday season amidst the pandemic and relentless political drama in Washington, D.C., it’s a good time to think about how to make politics a smaller part of our lives.

    By Marc Joffe
    December 23, 2020

  • As Purdue Pharma Takes the Fall, Don’t Forget the Government’s Role In the Opioid Crisis
    As Purdue Pharma Takes the Fall, Don’t Forget the Government’s Role In the Opioid Crisis

    Government policies have forced or encouraged pain patients to turn to more dangerous drugs, including heroin and fentanyl.

    By Jacob James Rich
    December 22, 2020

  • In 2020, Congress Replaced the War on Marijuana With a War on Flavored Tobacco Products
    In 2020, Congress Replaced the War on Marijuana With a War on Flavored Tobacco Products

    The House of Representatives just got it right on marijuana. On tobacco, the good news is that vaping dropped dramatically this year and youth smoking is at historic lows.

    By Guy Bentley
    December 21, 2020

  • Biden’s Favored Regulations Could Limit His Own Infrastructure Plans From the Start
    Biden’s Favored Regulations Could Limit His Own Infrastructure Plans From the Start

    If the Biden administration adopts a pro-regulatory reflex, its transportation and infrastructure policy aspirations are likely to fail in the same manner as the Trump administration’s “Infrastructure Week” did.

    By Marc Scribner
    December 21, 2020

  • The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Not Crushed State and Local Government Tax Revenues
    The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Not Crushed State and Local Government Tax Revenues

    The Census Bureau finds state and local governments collected $1.12 trillion in tax revenue during the first nine months of 2020, just $8 billion less than the same period in 2019.

    By Marc Joffe
    December 17, 2020

  • Should the Federal Government Fund Highways and Transit Equally?
    Should the Federal Government Fund Highways and Transit Equally?

    Examining what Americans are getting in return for mass transit’s share of surface transportation funding.

    By Marc Scribner
    December 17, 2020

  • West Virginia’s Pension Reforms Offer Lessons For States and Cities
    West Virginia’s Pension Reforms Offer Lessons For States and Cities

    Ten years after pension reforms were implemented, West Virginia's municipal pension plans are seeing funding improvements.

    By Marc Joffe
    December 17, 2020

  • Reduced Revenue and Ridership Should Have San Francisco Rethinking Rail Expansions
    Reduced Revenue and Ridership Should Have San Francisco Rethinking Rail Expansions

    Bay Area transportation planners should consider postponing or scaling back their ambitious and expensive rail projects.

    By Marc Joffe
    December 16, 2020

  • Defined Contribution Retirement Plans Can Offer A Variety of Options for Secure Retirement Income
    Defined Contribution Retirement Plans Can Offer A Variety of Options for Secure Retirement Income

    The simplest way to provide lifetime income within a defined contribution retirement plan is to allow the option for a plan member to purchase a lifetime annuity option at the end of his or her employment.

    By Richard Hiller
    December 16, 2020

  • New Jersey’s Ill-Advised Rush to Implement Marijuana Regulations
    New Jersey’s Ill-Advised Rush to Implement Marijuana Regulations

    The state should slow down and focus on a very basic framework.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    December 14, 2020

  • Biden Can Utilize Space Companies and Public-Private Partnerships
    Biden Can Utilize Space Companies and Public-Private Partnerships

    The commercial space industry is making NASA's operations more cost-effective and encouraging innovation.

    By Rebecca van Burken
    December 14, 2020

  • After Health Care Workers, Focus on Getting Vaccines Out Quickly
    After Health Care Workers, Focus on Getting Vaccines Out Quickly

    Rather than complicated debates about who is most worthy of being immunized, and in which order, states should focus on distributing vaccines safely and quickly.

    By Marc Joffe
    December 11, 2020

  • How NASA’s Leadership and Policy May Change Under the Biden Administration
    How NASA’s Leadership and Policy May Change Under the Biden Administration

    It is crucial for the administration to continue working with the private space industry.

    By Rebecca van Burken
    December 11, 2020

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