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  • How to  Meet Southern California’s Large and Expensive Infrastructure Needs
    How to Meet Southern California’s Large and Expensive Infrastructure Needs

    California’s infrastructure needs are large and expensive enough that it will take novel ideas to address them

    By Robert Poole
    November 9, 2018

  • Improving the Solvency of the Michigan State Police Retirement System
    Improving the Solvency of the Michigan State Police Retirement System

    Testimony on Michigan House Bill 6475 to the Michigan House Financial Liability Reform Committee.

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 8, 2018

  • Frank Baxter Wins the 2018 Savas Award for Public-Private Partnerships
    Frank Baxter Wins the 2018 Savas Award for Public-Private Partnerships

    Baxter and Alliance College-Ready Public Schools have helped thousands of Southern California students improve their lives.

    November 7, 2018

  • Pension Reform Newsletter — October 2018
    Pension Reform Newsletter — October 2018

    Local struggles with growing pension costs, New Jersey pension funding pro-Trump tabloid, and more.

    By Zachary Christensen
    October 31, 2018

  • Don’t Let CalPERS’ CEO Scandal Divert Attention From the System’s Accomplishments
    Don’t Let CalPERS’ CEO Scandal Divert Attention From the System’s Accomplishments

    The largest pension fund in the country is facing a scandal over apparently false claims its CEO made on her employment application.

    By Spence Purnell
    October 30, 2018

  • Reviewing Recent Research on How Pension Reform Affects Public Sector Recruitment and Retention
    Reviewing Recent Research on How Pension Reform Affects Public Sector Recruitment and Retention

    There is a lack of any robust empirical evidence to support such a claim, as evidenced by a review of recent articles that discuss the consequences of retirement benefit changes for public service recruitment and retention.

    By Jen Sidorova
    October 30, 2018

  • Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, October 2018
    Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, October 2018

    A constitutional right to education would be a win for school choice, Texas' system of great schools promotes school-level autonomy, and more.

    By Lisa Snell and Aaron Garth Smith
    October 30, 2018

  • Common Sense Should Prevail in Proposition 11 Battle Over EMT Breaks
    Common Sense Should Prevail in Proposition 11 Battle Over EMT Breaks

    Proposition 11 would allow crews to be on call while on breaks.

    By Adrian Moore
    October 29, 2018

  • Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter (Issue 35, October 2018 Edition)
    Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter (Issue 35, October 2018 Edition)

    Pittsburgh considers private utility bid for water system, Florida county rejects library privatization, D.C. Metro privatizes bus garage, and more.

    By Austill Stuart
    October 29, 2018

  • If Southern California Cities Start Public Banks, Taxpayers Should Prepare for Massive Bailouts
    If Southern California Cities Start Public Banks, Taxpayers Should Prepare for Massive Bailouts

    Should cities and counties start their own government-owned banks?

    By Marc Joffe
    October 26, 2018

  • The Opioid Fix That Wasn’t
    The Opioid Fix That Wasn’t

    If the Trump administration wants to make meaningful change, there are plenty of actions it can take that don’t waste taxpayer resources.

    By Jacob James Rich
    October 26, 2018

  • City Budgets Bend Under Growing Pension Costs and Dwindling Revenues
    City Budgets Bend Under Growing Pension Costs and Dwindling Revenues

    Mounting pension debt costs diverts millions of tax dollars from public services each year.

    By Anil Niraula
    October 26, 2018

  • Reason Foundation’s Drug Policy Newsletter, October 2018
    Reason Foundation’s Drug Policy Newsletter, October 2018

    The health effects of cannabis, the DEA may be blame for the opioid crisis, a study calls for more Kratom research, and more.

    By Adrian Moore
    October 25, 2018

  • Amicus Brief: St. Bernard Parish Government v. United States
    Amicus Brief: St. Bernard Parish Government v. United States

    This Court should grant the landowners’ petition for certiorari because Judge Dyk’s opinion for the Federal Circuit panel adopted two novel exclusionary rules that are contrary to this Court’s Takings Clause jurisprudence.

    October 23, 2018

  • Amicus Brief: Prison Legal News v. Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections
    Amicus Brief: Prison Legal News v. Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections

    Florida’s censorship of Prison Legal News amounts to an impermissible effort to imprison not only the body but also the mind.

    October 23, 2018

  • Air Traffic Control Newsletter #158
    Air Traffic Control Newsletter #158

    Some progress on GPS-based landing systems, new thinking on drone traffic management, FAA reauthorization, and more.

    By Robert Poole
    October 22, 2018

  • How to Make Highways and Airports Pay
    How to Make Highways and Airports Pay

    State and local governments are sitting on hundreds of billions of dollars in aging but revenue-generating infrastructure assets.

    By Robert Poole
    October 21, 2018

  • A Constitutional Right to Education Would Be a Win for School Choice
    A Constitutional Right to Education Would Be a Win for School Choice

    A federally recognized right to education could give further recourse to parents and reformers who just want what is best for their kids.

    By Christian Barnard
    October 20, 2018

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