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New Georgia, Florida, and Missouri laws protect parents who teach their children independence
These laws ensure that parents can confidently grant reasonable levels of independence to their kids without fearing government intervention.
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Top 3 cybersecurity policy priorities for the Trump administration
The Trump administration should prioritize establishing clear, unified cybersecurity standards, allowing for tailored approaches within specific sectors.
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Texas House Bill 449 would prevent unauthorized sexually explicit deepfakes
The bill would amend the Texas Penal Code to include “deep fake images” in what constitutes the production or distribution of sexually explicit content.
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Pension Reform News: Threats to California’s public pension reforms
Plus: Washington's unprecedented move will increase pension costs, San Diego needs to manage plan costs, and more.
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Georgia builds on reforms to provide released inmates with identification documents
Senate Bill 147 represents a meaningful step toward reducing recidivism and promoting public safety in Georgia.
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Comments to the Federal Trade Commission on digital censorship
Government interference in online speech is a bigger concern than technology platform censorship alone.
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Aviation Policy News: Transportation Secretary Duffy’s plan will not produce a ‘new air traffic control system’
Plus: Advancing remote towers in the U.S., small airport subsidies harm other airports, and more.
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Advancing remote air traffic control tower deployment in the United States
Remote/digital tower technology is in wide use in Europe and is rapidly expanding to Asia, Canada, and the Middle East.
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Washington lawmakers passed a ticking time bomb for pension solvency and the state budget
Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5357 jeopardizes pension solvency to divert funds toward other budget items.
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California Assembly Bill 1383 would undo prudent pension reforms
Assembly Bill 1383 reverses course on several pension reforms established by the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act.
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Delaware Senate Bill 46 would not improve road safety by banning driverless trucks
If enacted, Delaware would become the first and only state in the country to pass a blanket, preemptive ban on driverless trucks.
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Arkansas’ K-12 open enrollment slam dunk
Thanks to new open enrollment laws, Arkansas students can now attend any public school regardless of where they live.
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Washington state rent control bill will shrink housing supply and worsen affordability
Washington state's experiment with rent control is a fundamentally flawed solution to housing affordability.
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The federal ban on New York’s cordon pricing experiment is bad policy
Innovation in urban policy is a necessary step toward more efficient cities and freer-flowing traffic.
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The App Store Accountability Act attempts to regulate unproven technology
The bill would require major application platforms to verify that underage users have affirmative parental consent for each app download and purchase.
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Texas open enrollment bill would significantly increase school choice
Senate Bill 686 could help millions of students in Texas find the right public schools for them, regardless of their home zip code.
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California bills would increase taxpayers’ costs and public pension debt
California’s state-run pension plans already had $285 billion in unfunded liabilities at the end of 2023.
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The App Store Accountability Act would undermine privacy and parental choice
The App Store Accountability Act would make age restrictions online more invasive than in any other area of daily life.