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  • New York City’s Unfunded OPEB Liability Surpasses $100 Billion
    New York City’s Unfunded OPEB Liability Surpasses $100 Billion

    The city’s unfunded other post-employment benefits liability exceeds that of any other local government in the country, as well as that of most states.

    By Marc Joffe
    January 6, 2020

  • LAO Report: California’s Taxes and Rules Mean Legal Marijuana Can’t Compete With Black Market Prices
    LAO Report: California’s Taxes and Rules Mean Legal Marijuana Can’t Compete With Black Market Prices

    "Even if the state eliminated its cannabis taxes entirely, other costs— such as regulatory compliance costs and local taxes—likely would keep legal cannabis prices higher than illicit market prices.”

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    January 6, 2020

  • Michigan Tries to Force Marijuana Businesses to Reach Labor Peace Agreements
    Michigan Tries to Force Marijuana Businesses to Reach Labor Peace Agreements

    There is a long series of legal precedents demonstrating that Gov. Whitmer’s proposed rule is unconstitutional.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    January 3, 2020

  • The Trump Administration’s Ban of Flavored Vaping Cartridges Is Bad for Public Health
    The Trump Administration’s Ban of Flavored Vaping Cartridges Is Bad for Public Health

    While Trump's policy isn't the worst possible outcome it's still a terrible blow for public health. 

    By Guy Bentley
    January 2, 2020

  • How Puerto Rico’s Debt Problems Could Have a Major Impact on Local Governments Across the US
    How Puerto Rico’s Debt Problems Could Have a Major Impact on Local Governments Across the US

    A congressional proposal aimed at easing Puerto Rico's problems could create widespread issues for bond markets and municipal governments.

    By Jen Sidorova
    January 2, 2020

  • Reforming the Postal Service’s Pension and Retiree Health Care Benefit Systems
    Reforming the Postal Service’s Pension and Retiree Health Care Benefit Systems

    In absolute numbers, USPS faces $50 billion in unfunded pension liabilities plus $70 billion in unfunded liabilities for retiree health care.

    By Jen Sidorova
    December 30, 2019

  • Amicus Brief: Fleck v. Wetch
    Amicus Brief: Fleck v. Wetch

    The case warrants this Court’s review because many state and local governments are refusing to comply with Janus’ waiver requirement.

    December 26, 2019

  • Rethinking Student Loans and Financial Aid Could Reduce the Cost of College and Student Debt
    Rethinking Student Loans and Financial Aid Could Reduce the Cost of College and Student Debt

    It’s hard to find another sector in which the market for loans is so unresponsive to return on investment than it is with student loans in higher education.

    By Christian Barnard
    December 26, 2019

  • Financially-Distressed Local Governments Can Learn From Top Performing Cities and Counties
    Financially-Distressed Local Governments Can Learn From Top Performing Cities and Counties

    Best practices include funding infrastructure through the budget rather than borrowing via bonds and writing and abiding by strong financial reserve and rainy-day policies.

    By Marc Joffe
    December 23, 2019

  • The Downward Trend in U.S. Life Expectancy and Its Uncertain Impacts on Public Pensions
    The Downward Trend in U.S. Life Expectancy and Its Uncertain Impacts on Public Pensions

    A recent Society of Actuaries mortality study found that public sector employees have longer life expectancies than the general population.

    By Marc Joffe
    December 20, 2019

  • PG&E’s Settlement Won’t Fix Its Problems and Consumers Deserve Choices
    PG&E’s Settlement Won’t Fix Its Problems and Consumers Deserve Choices

    Routine power outages and rolling blackouts appear to be Californians’ new normal for at least another decade.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    December 20, 2019

  • Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter: State Government Update, Harrisburg’s Water Woes, and More
    Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter: State Government Update, Harrisburg’s Water Woes, and More

    Plus, conservative backlash to public-private toll roads, how to solve blue-green algae problems in Florida, and more.

    By Austill Stuart
    December 18, 2019

  • Sen. Warren’s Education Plan Significantly Contradicts Her Immigration Plan
    Sen. Warren’s Education Plan Significantly Contradicts Her Immigration Plan

    Warren’s logic that families must stay put and fix their own public schools mirrors a common nativist talking point: immigrants should stay put and fix their own countries instead of coming here.

    By Corey A. DeAngelis
    December 18, 2019

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    Updated: The Washington Post Corrects an Inaccurate Claim About Education Spending

    Inflation-adjusted, per-pupil education spending has actually increased by at least 36 percent since the 1980s.

    By Corey A. DeAngelis
    December 17, 2019

  • Amicus Brief: Salgado v. United States
    Amicus Brief: Salgado v. United States

    Because lower courts have charted a course around CAFRA’s fee-shifting provision, inefficient and unmeritorious civil asset forfeiture actions are not adequately deterred.

    December 17, 2019

  • Pension Reform Newsletter: Pension Consolidation, Court Ruling on Benefit Cuts, and Divestment
    Pension Reform Newsletter: Pension Consolidation, Court Ruling on Benefit Cuts, and Divestment

    Plus, dire warnings for state and local pension systems, community colleges facing unfunded liabilities, and more.

    By Alix Ollivier
    December 17, 2019

  • Amicus Brief: Shaffer v. Pennsylvania
    Amicus Brief: Shaffer v. Pennsylvania

    This Court should grant the petition for a writ of certiorari to clarify the applicability — if any — of the “private search” doctrine to today’s digital world.

    December 16, 2019

  • Aviation Policy News: A Smarter Way Forward on Airline Emissions
    Aviation Policy News: A Smarter Way Forward on Airline Emissions

    Also in this issue: Boeing's 737 MAX and the future of certification, TSA doesn’t know if its screening equipment works, how Australia’s light-handed airport regulation works, and more.

    By Robert Poole
    December 16, 2019

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