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  • Proposed Pennsylvania DOC Contracting Tax Could Undermine, Not Help, Recidivism Reduction
    Proposed Pennsylvania DOC Contracting Tax Could Undermine, Not Help, Recidivism Reduction

    Tax could divert resources from current efforts aimed at reducing recidivism, increase costs to taxpayers.

    By Leonard Gilroy and Austill Stuart
    August 4, 2017

  • CAFE and ZEV Standards: Environmental Effects and Alternatives
    CAFE and ZEV Standards: Environmental Effects and Alternatives

    Requiring manufacturers to comply with fuel economy standards, rather than using a more cost-effective alternative policy tool to achieve the same goals, likely harms the environment.

    By Julian Morris and Arthur Wardle
    August 3, 2017

  • To Equate Suncoast School for Innovative Studies’s Recent Decline With its Charter Status Would be Unfair
    To Equate Suncoast School for Innovative Studies’s Recent Decline With its Charter Status Would be Unfair

    Despite a charter school coming in at a D rating, the Florida grading system is doing what it's supposed to do- keeping the education system accountable and pushing schools to be their best.

    By Adrian Moore
    August 3, 2017

  • Airport Policy and Security News #113
    Airport Policy and Security News #113

    By Robert Poole
    August 2, 2017

  • Vote to Continue A-76 Moratorium Shows House Not Serious About Competitive Sourcing
    Vote to Continue A-76 Moratorium Shows House Not Serious About Competitive Sourcing

    By Austill Stuart
    August 2, 2017

  • City of Bloomfield, New Mexico v. Jane Felix, B.N. Coone, Case No. 17-60
    City of Bloomfield, New Mexico v. Jane Felix, B.N. Coone, Case No. 17-60

    Amicus Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States

    August 1, 2017

  • New Studies Shed More Light on Pension Funding Policies
    New Studies Shed More Light on Pension Funding Policies

    By Truong Bui
    August 1, 2017

  • Harm Reduction Newsletter, July 28
    Harm Reduction Newsletter, July 28

    By Brian Fojtik and Guy Bentley
    July 28, 2017

  • Frontier Firms May Be a Good Sign
    Frontier Firms May Be a Good Sign

    By Spence Purnell
    July 28, 2017

  • Maine Governor Vetoes Bill Raising the Smoking Age to 21, Legislature Should Let Veto Stand
    Maine Governor Vetoes Bill Raising the Smoking Age to 21, Legislature Should Let Veto Stand

    "I believe that at 18 they are mature enough to make a decision and I’m tired of living in a society where we social engineer our lives,” Gov. LePage said.

    By Brian Fojtik
    July 28, 2017

  • Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, July 2017
    Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, July 2017

    “Between fiscal years 1992 and 2014, inflation adjusted (“real”) per-student spending increased by 27 percent. However, real average salaries for public school teachers actually fell by 2 percent during this time period."

    By Lisa Snell and Aaron Garth Smith
    July 28, 2017

  • A School Finance Commission to Study Texas’ Funding Formula
    A School Finance Commission to Study Texas’ Funding Formula

    Public testimony before the Texas Senate Education Committee on Senate Bill 16

    July 27, 2017

  • Surface Transportation News #165
    Surface Transportation News #165

    Getting to Yes on mileage-based user fees

    By Robert Poole
    July 24, 2017

  • Michigan Teacher Pension Reform is “Credit Positive,” Per Moody’s
    Michigan Teacher Pension Reform is “Credit Positive,” Per Moody’s

    By Anthony Randazzo and Leonard Gilroy
    July 21, 2017

  • Why Banning Vaping Products Hurts Public Health
    Why Banning Vaping Products Hurts Public Health

    Vaping bans are harmful to the goal of reducing smoking.

    By Guy Bentley
    July 21, 2017

  • Will Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Help Florida?
    Will Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Help Florida?

    President Trump promised $1 trillion towards infrastructure. How much of this will impact Florida?

    By Adrian Moore
    July 21, 2017

  • Widening of Alabama Bridge Shows Private Infrastructure Ownership Works
    Widening of Alabama Bridge Shows Private Infrastructure Ownership Works

    Private owner is widening bridge and discounting tolls during construction.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    July 21, 2017

  • An Open Letter to Delta Airlines on the Proposed Air Traffic Control Corporation
    An Open Letter to Delta Airlines on the Proposed Air Traffic Control Corporation

    Delta’s repudiating its previous false and misleading claims would contribute to a more fact-based discussion of the pros and cons of air traffic control reform.

    By Robert Poole
    July 20, 2017

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