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Theme Park Closures Are Hurting State and Local Tax Revenues
Identifying ways to safely open California theme parks could boost city and state revenues and quiet calls for more federal stimulus money to offset tax losses.
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Analysis of Florida’s 2020 Ballot Measure Results
Florida voters gave their verdict on six statewide ballot initiatives.
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A Federal Government-Owned 5G Network Would Be A Disaster
A nationalized 5G network would cost taxpayers billions, slow down innovation and put the U.S. behind China in the race for 5G.
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Florida Voters Approved a $15 Minimum Wage, Rejected Top-Two Open Primary Elections
Examining the results of statewide ballot initiatives and their potential impacts on Florida.
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New Mexico Educational Retirement Board Pension Solvency Analysis
New Mexico's Educational Retirement Board has $7.9 billion in unfunded pension liabilities.
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It’s Time For More Private Investment in Transportation Infrastructure
Other countries are far ahead of the United States in routinely tapping private investment via long-term public-private partnerships.
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Austin’s Voters Chose a Bad Time To Approve Costly New Rail Lines
The voter-approved Proposition A permanently increases the city’s property tax rate to fund a $7.1 billion mass transit system.
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10 Best Practices for State Automated Vehicle Policy
Reviewing existing state AV policies and recommendations for policymakers.
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COVID-19 Has Further Exposed the Need for Government to Digitize
Expanded digital services are necessary during the pandemic and the long-term.
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Louisiana State Employees’ Retirement System (LASERS) Pension Solvency Analysis
The Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System has only 64 percent of the assets needed to fully fund the pension system.
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Teachers’ Retirement System of Louisiana Pension Solvency Analysis
The latest, official numbers reveal that the Teachers’ Retirement System of Louisiana now has over $10 billion in unfunded pension liabilities.
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Surface Transportation News: Challenges to Managed Lanes, Milestone for Self-Driving Cars, and More
Plus: Implications of remote work for transportation, feasibility of hydrogen fuel-cell trucks, another BRT project set to underperform, and more.
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Voters Across the Country Decriminalize Drugs, Reject Failed War on Drugs
These shifts away from the failed War on Drugs to an evidence-based harm reduction approach are important and positive steps.
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Why Metro Denver Should Consider the E-470 Toll Road Lease Proposal
A private company says it would pay off the toll road’s $1.9 billion debt, spend nearly $2 billion on improvements to the highway, and lower toll rates for E-470’s most frequent users.
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Big Tech and Social Media Companies Don’t Need More Government Regulation or Meddling
If the DOJ and FCC force social media companies to regulate more speech or take legal responsibility for third parties on their platforms, there will be more censorship of all sides, not less.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Modernizing Police Retirement Plans, Transit Agencies Strapped With Debt, and More
Plus: How to make pension reforms for the “new normal” economy, the growing unfunded pension liabilities in Texas, and more.
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Infographic: How Student-Centered Funding Works and How to Get There
How policymakers can align education funding with students' needs.
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A Student-Centered Funding Roadmap for Policymakers
Student-centered funding models treat every child more fairly, better recognize individuality, and allow for innovation and progress.