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  • Florida Senate Bills 1730 and 180 are solid housing reforms
    Florida Senate Bills 1730 and 180 are solid housing reforms

    Both bills, while having room for improvement, are promising steps toward a better housing policy landscape in the state of Florida.

    By Eliza Terziev
    June 9, 2025

  • Proposed antitrust remedies for Google ignore the impact of AI on internet search
    Proposed antitrust remedies for Google ignore the impact of AI on internet search

    The antitrust remedies proposed by the Department of Justice will not open competition as intended—they will simply harm Google and its ability to compete.

    By Max Gulker
    June 6, 2025

  • Time is running out for America’s air traffic control system
    Time is running out for America’s air traffic control system

    Ensuring aviation safety requires bringing both air traffic control technology and the business model into the 21st century.

    By Robert Poole
    June 6, 2025

  • Overview of state-level cybersecurity legislation
    Overview of state-level cybersecurity legislation

    The data exhibits a clear upward trajectory in cybersecurity legislation, peaking notably in 2023 with an impressive 529 bills introduced in a single year.

    By Jen Sidorova
    June 6, 2025

  • Navigating port funding: Alternatives for reforming the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund
    Navigating port funding: Alternatives for reforming the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund

    By addressing the existing inequities and compliance challenges, the U.S. can move toward a more equitable and effective funding mechanism for seaports.

    By Jay Derr
    June 5, 2025

  • Resistance to zoning reform in NYC’s wealthiest areas comes at a citywide cost
    Resistance to zoning reform in NYC’s wealthiest areas comes at a citywide cost

    New York City needs a more consistent, citywide framework that prevents wealthier areas from opting out of growth.

    By Christina Mojica
    June 4, 2025

  • Trump’s proposed price controls on Medicare and Medicaid could reduce government spending
    Trump’s proposed price controls on Medicare and Medicaid could reduce government spending

    The executive order seeks to reintroduce the most favored nations reimbursement model, which was originally formalized during Trump’s first administration.

    By Jacob James Rich
    June 4, 2025

  • Why Gov. Greg Abbott should veto Texas Senate Bill 3
    Why Gov. Greg Abbott should veto Texas Senate Bill 3

    Senate Bill 3 would effectively dismantle the state's hemp industry, costing Texas millions in revenue and thousands of jobs.

    By Michelle Minton
    June 2, 2025

  • Colorado should not use PERA to invest in non-pension programs 
    Colorado should not use PERA to invest in non-pension programs 

    Colorado may invest emergency money through the Public Employees Retirement Association to fund a $350 million law enforcement supplement.

    By Richard Hiller
    June 2, 2025

  • Governor Polis signed Colorado’s restrictive AI law, but supports a federal moratorium on similar legislation
    Governor Polis signed Colorado’s restrictive AI law, but supports a federal moratorium on similar legislation

    Governor Polis believes it would be best to have a strong national policy governing AI that supersedes state law.

    By Gregory Ferenstein
    June 2, 2025

  • California needs tech solutions, not just poorly defined AI regulations, to protect kids
    California needs tech solutions, not just poorly defined AI regulations, to protect kids

    California’s Assembly Bill 1064 attempts to regulate a problem—dangerous AI-driven attachments— without clear solutions.

    By Gregory Ferenstein
    May 30, 2025

  • Don’t trust the federal government with the nation’s largest school choice program
    Don’t trust the federal government with the nation’s largest school choice program

    A federal school choice program would establish a one-stop shop for Congress to impose nationwide mandates on private schools.

    By Aaron Garth Smith and Christian Barnard
    May 30, 2025

  • Analyzing the Trump administration’s tariff policies and goals
    Analyzing the Trump administration’s tariff policies and goals

    The Trump administration’s tariff gambit has proven itself far more reversible than resolute.

    By Jay Derr
    May 30, 2025

  • Louisiana House Bill 687 could improve shipping and boost regional economy
    Louisiana House Bill 687 could improve shipping and boost regional economy

    Public-private partnerships offer a pathway for delivering major infrastructure on time, with less public-sector risk, and with the potential for long-term savings.

    By Jay Derr
    May 29, 2025

  • Strengthening open enrollment laws is key to unlocking public school choice for kids
    Strengthening open enrollment laws is key to unlocking public school choice for kids

    Examining how open enrollment law design impacts public school transfer opportunities.

    By Jude Schwalbach
    May 29, 2025

  • Annual Transportation Finance Report 2025
    Annual Transportation Finance Report 2025

    Infrastructure investors financed $77.5 billion worth of public-private partnership infrastructure transactions last year.

    By Robert Poole
    May 29, 2025

  • Annual Surface Transportation Infrastructure Report 2025
    Annual Surface Transportation Infrastructure Report 2025

    It was a strong year for global public-private partnership activity with 43 surface transportation project closings worth $11.9 billion.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum and Jay Derr
    May 29, 2025

  • Annual Aviation Infrastructure Report 2025
    Annual Aviation Infrastructure Report 2025

    For the world overall, 45% of all passenger air traffic moves through airports with significant private investment.

    By Marc Scribner
    May 29, 2025

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