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  • To Succeed, Beto O’Rourke Needs a More Nuanced Perspective on the Opioid Crisis
    To Succeed, Beto O’Rourke Needs a More Nuanced Perspective on the Opioid Crisis

    O’Rourke touted the misguided standard narrative surrounding opioid use, but did introduce ideas that need more discussion.

    By Jacob James Rich
    March 30, 2019

  • To Help Finance New Infrastructure, Puerto Rico Needs to Be More Transparent
    To Help Finance New Infrastructure, Puerto Rico Needs to Be More Transparent

    Puerto Rico is still working its way out of the largest ever US municipal bankruptcy and needs to improve government financial transparency and reporting.

    By Marc Joffe
    March 29, 2019

  • E-Cigarettes Not In The Same Category As Cigarettes
    E-Cigarettes Not In The Same Category As Cigarettes

    Adult smokers have the right to know there are safer alternatives.

    By Guy Bentley
    March 29, 2019

  • Texas Supreme Court Grants Dallas Police and Fire Pension System a Legal Victory
    Texas Supreme Court Grants Dallas Police and Fire Pension System a Legal Victory

    This legal victory will help avoid further dents to the pension plan’s degraded solvency.

    By Anil Niraula
    March 29, 2019

  • Pension Reform Newsletter — March 2019
    Pension Reform Newsletter — March 2019

    Protecting teachers' pensions in Texas, Kansas considers a costly change, and more.

    By Zachary Christensen
    March 28, 2019

  • Texas Cities Take on More Pension Risk than the Rest of the Country
    Texas Cities Take on More Pension Risk than the Rest of the Country

    Taking more risks in asset allocation may pay off in some years, but also exposes pension funds to the possibility of major losses.

    By Zachary Christensen
    March 28, 2019

  • California State Senator John M.W. Moorlach on Results-Oriented Government
    California State Senator John M.W. Moorlach on Results-Oriented Government

    Moorlach on how local and state governments can deal with unfunded pension liabilities, spending, debt, outsourcing and more.

    By Austill Stuart
    March 27, 2019

  • Can Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies Save Fairfax County’s Pension Systems?
    Can Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies Save Fairfax County’s Pension Systems?

    Investing public employee retirement assets into vehicles like the Blockchain Opportunities Fund is a risky response to pension systems that already assume high rates of investment returns and face unfunded liabilities.

    By Marc Joffe
    March 26, 2019

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

    Why school districts should prepare for the next recession, education savings account program clears first hurdle in Tennessee, and more.

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    March 26, 2019

  • Sen. Cory Booker’s Record on School Choice Sets Him Apart From Many Other Democrats
    Sen. Cory Booker’s Record on School Choice Sets Him Apart From Many Other Democrats

    Sen. Booker has a laudable track record as an advocate for educational freedom.

    By Christian Barnard
    March 26, 2019

  • Reason Foundation’s Drug Policy Newsletter, March 2019
    Reason Foundation’s Drug Policy Newsletter, March 2019

    Contrary to common fears, marijuana use among teens has actually dropped in states with medical marijuana laws.   

    By Adrian Moore
    March 26, 2019

  • Using Tolling and Public-Private Partnerships to Finance Louisiana’s Roadways
    Using Tolling and Public-Private Partnerships to Finance Louisiana’s Roadways

    Tolling is the most ideal user fee because there is a direct link between the toll and the specific road infrastructure used.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum and Austill Stuart
    March 25, 2019

  • Florida Suspends Far Too Many Driver’s Licenses
    Florida Suspends Far Too Many Driver’s Licenses

    Florida needs to re-examine its system of suspending licenses as a punishment for things unrelated to driving and traffic safety.

    By Adrian Moore and Sal Nuzzo
    March 22, 2019

  • Aviation Policy News #162
    Aviation Policy News #162

    The FAA's Role in the Boeing 737 MAX disasters, rethinking European air traffic control, and more.

    By Robert Poole
    March 21, 2019

  • Health Care Problems in Prisons Won’t Go Away If Government Stops Using Private Providers
    Health Care Problems in Prisons Won’t Go Away If Government Stops Using Private Providers

    The problems and difficulties of administering health care services to over two million inmates in U.S. jails and prisons.

    By Austill Stuart
    March 21, 2019

  • The Proposed Texas High-Speed Rail Project Requires Caution
    The Proposed Texas High-Speed Rail Project Requires Caution

    There is a probability that if this project is built and put into operation, Texas Central will default on its loans, require a taxpayer bailout, or both.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    March 15, 2019

  • Protecting Public Education and the Texas Teacher Retirement System
    Protecting Public Education and the Texas Teacher Retirement System

    Unfunded pension promises will require diverting money from classrooms, teachers and school districts.

    By Steven Gassenberger and Vance Ginn
    March 14, 2019

  • Surface Transportation Newsletter #185
    Surface Transportation Newsletter #185

    Express toll lane networks proliferate, post-mortem on California high-speed rail, and more.

    By Robert Poole
    March 14, 2019

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