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  • It Is Time to Stop Drug Testing Parolees and Probationers for Marijuana
    It Is Time to Stop Drug Testing Parolees and Probationers for Marijuana

    Drug testing for marijuana does not serve public safety, imposes economic costs, and unnecessarily restricts civil liberties.

    By Spence Purnell
    August 10, 2019

  • How the Focus on Ferguson, Missouri, Could Now Help Reform Public Education Funding
    How the Focus on Ferguson, Missouri, Could Now Help Reform Public Education Funding

    District boundaries that systemically shortchange black communities such as Ferguson have no place in public education and it’s time to make them irrelevant.

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    August 9, 2019

  • A Student-Centered Approach to School Finance That Benefits Every Child In North Carolina
    A Student-Centered Approach to School Finance That Benefits Every Child In North Carolina

    Overhauling the state’s funding system would provide the foundation needed to unlock the potential of school leaders to maximize how and where education dollars are deployed.

    By Aaron Garth Smith and Dr. Terry Stoops
    August 9, 2019

  • FDA Is Imposing Moral Preferences Under the Guise of Science
    FDA Is Imposing Moral Preferences Under the Guise of Science

    Consumer surplus is the difference between what consumers pay for a product and what they are willing to pay.

    By Guy Bentley
    August 9, 2019

  • Capitalization Requirements for Marijuana Businesses Are Unjust and Counterproductive
    Capitalization Requirements for Marijuana Businesses Are Unjust and Counterproductive

    States with legalized marijuana should let business owners experiment with all different kinds of models and let the market decide which ones are worthy of surviving.

    By Spence Purnell
    August 8, 2019

  • In Education, We Should Prioritize Long-Run Outcomes Over Standardized Test Scores
    In Education, We Should Prioritize Long-Run Outcomes Over Standardized Test Scores

    Researchers and journalists are focusing on the effects of education policies on standardized test scores while ignoring more important long-term outcomes such as crime and earnings.

    By Corey A. DeAngelis
    August 7, 2019

  • Congressional Hearing Ignores What’s Best for Public Health, Embraces Myths About Vaping
    Congressional Hearing Ignores What’s Best for Public Health, Embraces Myths About Vaping

    Most public health experts acknowledge vaping is safer than smoking and is effective at helping smokers quit.

    By Guy Bentley
    August 6, 2019

  • Making Sure Education Money Is Spent Effectively
    Making Sure Education Money Is Spent Effectively

    Training school boards and district officials would better allocate resources and improve student outcomes.

    By Wesley Armstrong
    August 5, 2019

  • One Person Rail Crews Can Safely Operate Trains
    One Person Rail Crews Can Safely Operate Trains

    With the advent of new technologies, there is less of a need to staff most trains with two qualified crew members.

    By Peter Smet
    August 5, 2019

  • Mileage-Based User Fees Represent a Sustainable Way to Pay for Highways
    Mileage-Based User Fees Represent a Sustainable Way to Pay for Highways

    Seeking a sustainable source of funding to build and maintain America’s highways.

    By Peter Smet and Baruch Feigenbaum
    August 4, 2019

  • The Competition Low-Cost Airlines Bring to the Industry Is Good for Customers
    The Competition Low-Cost Airlines Bring to the Industry Is Good for Customers

    Low-cost carriers provide tremendous value for both individual travelers and the broader American airline industry.

    By Peter Smet
    August 3, 2019

  • How California and School Districts Can Help Teachers Save for Retirement
    How California and School Districts Can Help Teachers Save for Retirement

    Many teachers understandably feel the need to supplement their pensions since CalSTRS members aren’t eligible for Social Security.

    By Marc Joffe
    August 2, 2019

  • Underfunding of Arkansas’ Public Pensions Raised at Trustees’ Meeting
    Underfunding of Arkansas’ Public Pensions Raised at Trustees’ Meeting

    In 2018, the pension plan covering state employees had more than $2 billion in unfunded pension liabilities (i.e. pension debt).

    By Anil Niraula
    August 2, 2019

  • Southern California’s Cities Are Spending Big Instead of Preparing for the Next Economic Downturn
    Southern California’s Cities Are Spending Big Instead of Preparing for the Next Economic Downturn

    As the stock market continues to set records, it’s easy to forget the fiscal trauma cities and the state were feeling a decade ago.

    By Alix Ollivier
    August 1, 2019

  • Managed Lanes and BRT Can Optimize Mass Transit Systems for Today’s Cities
    Managed Lanes and BRT Can Optimize Mass Transit Systems for Today’s Cities

    Bus Rapid Transit's attractiveness as a policy solution derives from key features that make it more efficient than regular buses and rail.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum and Michael Robertson
    August 1, 2019

  • Weighted Student Formula Yearbook, 2019
    Weighted Student Formula Yearbook, 2019

    Examining 20 school districts that have implemented backpack funding and the 10 school empowerment benchmarks they should aspire to meet.

    By Christian Barnard
    July 31, 2019

  • Weighted Student Funding Programs Continue to Show Promising Results
    Weighted Student Funding Programs Continue to Show Promising Results

    A survey of 20 school districts across the country that use some form of student-based budgeting finds it is working, particularly in large urban school districts.

    By Christian Barnard
    July 31, 2019

  • Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, July 2019
    Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, July 2019

    The 2019 Weighted Student Formula Yearbook highlights best practices and shares details on how 20 districts approach weighted-student funding.

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    July 31, 2019

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