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    Remove Barriers to Former Inmates’ Rejoining Society

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    Eva Moskowitz Receives Reason Foundation’s 2016 Savas Award for Public-Private Partnerships

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    By Leonard Gilroy
    May 25, 2016

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    It’s Time for Dedicated Truck Lanes

    “We need to figure out as a country, as an industry, and as a Congress a better way to fund our infrastructure—highway infrastructure—going forward.”

    By Robert Poole
    May 23, 2016

  • Indianapolis looks to student-based budgeting to fix school funding gaps
    Indianapolis looks to student-based budgeting to fix school funding gaps

    By Tyler Koteskey
    May 23, 2016

  • Arizona Voters Approve Major Overhaul of Public Safety Officers’ Pensions
    Arizona Voters Approve Major Overhaul of Public Safety Officers’ Pensions

    Constitutional amendment bypasses Arizona Supreme Court's ossification of public-employee pension rules

    By Alexander Volokh
    May 19, 2016

  • Arizona Voters Overwhelmingly Approve Public Safety Pension Reform
    Arizona Voters Overwhelmingly Approve Public Safety Pension Reform

    By Leonard Gilroy, Anthony Randazzo and Pete Constant
    May 19, 2016

  • Iowa Takes First Steps Toward Criminal Justice Reform
    Iowa Takes First Steps Toward Criminal Justice Reform

    By Erinn Broadus
    May 18, 2016

  • Air Traffic Control Newsletter #133
    Air Traffic Control Newsletter #133

    U.S. falling behind in ATC modernization | Weak arguments from status-quo defenders

    By Robert Poole
    May 18, 2016

  • Georgia Governor Signs Additional Criminal Justice Reforms
    Georgia Governor Signs Additional Criminal Justice Reforms

    By Erinn Broadus
    May 12, 2016

  • Joe Sanfelippo Cabs, Inc. v. City of Milwaukee; Amicus Brief, 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
    Joe Sanfelippo Cabs, Inc. v. City of Milwaukee; Amicus Brief, 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

    Considering the secondary market value of taxi licenses to be a property right would inhibit policies to increase competition in taxi markets, at great cost to consumers and would-be providers in the taxi industry.

    May 12, 2016

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    Surface Transportation News #151

    Platooning and truck lanes | Mileage-based user fees making progress

    By Robert Poole
    May 11, 2016

  • How to Reform Illinois’ Nonviolent Class 4 Felony Statutes
    How to Reform Illinois’ Nonviolent Class 4 Felony Statutes

    Revising Illinois’ draconian sentencing rules for low-level, nonviolent drug possession and theft crimes.

    By Lauren Krisai
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    Washington Metro Troubles Show Inherit Flaws in Public Transit Management

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    The Ecologically Destructive Estate Tax

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    By Brian Seasholes
    April 29, 2016

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    Airport Policy and Security News #111

    Will airports pull the plug on TSA screening? Airport privatization booming in Europe

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    Climate Pact Likely to Do More Harm Than Good

    The commitments made by governments in the Paris Agreement would divert trillions of dollars into lower-carbon forms of energy, and away from investments in other innovations.

    By Julian Morris
    April 24, 2016

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