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  • A guide to customer-friendly tolling policies to help states rebuild highways and bridges
    A guide to customer-friendly tolling policies to help states rebuild highways and bridges

    How states can implement customer-friendly tolling policies that address worries like double taxation and create genuine value for drivers and truckers.

    Backgrounder by Robert Poole February 4, 2022

  • Reviewing changes to Alaska’s Public Employees’ Retirement System
    Reviewing changes to Alaska’s Public Employees’ Retirement System

    Backgrounder by Pension Integrity Project January 31, 2022

  • Examining the causes of induced demand and the future of highway expansion
    Examining the causes of induced demand and the future of highway expansion

    The most effective method for reducing induced demand is to implement pricing on highways.

    Policy Brief by Steven E. Polzin January 25, 2022

  • K-12 funding in Tennessee: A student-centered approach
    K-12 funding in Tennessee: A student-centered approach

    By adopting a student-centered funding model, Tennessee would replace the state's outdated education finance system that lacks transparency and local control.

    Policy Brief by Aaron Garth Smith, Christian Barnard and Jordan Campbell January 24, 2022

  • Expanding prefunding programs for the Arizona State Retirement System
    Expanding prefunding programs for the Arizona State Retirement System

    Prefunding contributions for the Arizona State Retirement System could help ease the burden of rising pension costs on taxpayers.

    Backgrounder by Leonard Gilroy and Ryan Frost January 20, 2022

  • Ranking how each state’s transportation funding system aligns with the users-pay/users-benefit principle
    Ranking how each state’s transportation funding system aligns with the users-pay/users-benefit principle

    With direct users-pay funding sources, those who use the highways are the people paying for them.

    Policy Study by Baruch Feigenbaum January 18, 2022

  • How to prepare your state today for the automated vehicles of tomorrow
    How to prepare your state today for the automated vehicles of tomorrow

    States should begin updating vehicle regulations so that advancements in automated vehicle technology can improve safety, mobility, and transportation access for residents.

    Backgrounder by Marc Scribner January 17, 2022

  • Improving the Florida Retirement System’s Investment Plan through increased contributions
    Improving the Florida Retirement System’s Investment Plan through increased contributions

    The combined 6.3% rate fails to meet private industry minimum standards and places Florida at the bottom of states that offer a defined contribution retirement plan option as a primary source of retirement income.

    Backgrounder by Pension Integrity Project January 12, 2022

  • Mississippi Public Employees’ Retirement System’s cost of living adjustment is negatively impacting solvency
    Mississippi Public Employees’ Retirement System’s cost of living adjustment is negatively impacting solvency

    The PERS COLA is not tied to inflation, serving more as an autopilot annual pay raise for retirees than a way to maintain retiree’s purchasing power throughout retirement.

    Backgrounder by Steven Gassenberger January 8, 2022

  • Three reasons to strengthen the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS)
    Three reasons to strengthen the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS)

    Based on recent capital market forecasts it appears likely that investment returns will face significant headwinds over the next decade and underperform relative to pension plan assumed rates of return.

    Backgrounder by Steven Gassenberger January 8, 2022

  • Modernizing Florida retirement: Analyzing recent reform concepts
    Modernizing Florida retirement: Analyzing recent reform concepts

    Comprehensive reform to the Florida Retirement System could protect taxpayers and offer employees a secure retirement.

    Policy Study by Pension Integrity Project January 3, 2022

  • Backgrounder: Decriminalizing Entheogens in Michigan
    Backgrounder: Decriminalizing Entheogens in Michigan

    Backgrounder by Leonard Gilroy and Geoffrey Lawrence December 20, 2021

  • Infographic: K-12 Open Enrollment in South Carolina
    Infographic: K-12 Open Enrollment in South Carolina

    Backgrounder by Aaron Garth Smith December 2, 2021

  • Annual Highway Report: Ranking each state’s highway conditions and cost-effectiveness
    Annual Highway Report: Ranking each state’s highway conditions and cost-effectiveness

    The Annual Highway Report examines every state's pavement and bridge conditions, traffic fatalities, congestion delays, spending per mile, administrative costs, and more.

    Annual Highway Report by Baruch Feigenbaum and Spence Purnell November 18, 2021

  • Driving Change: The promise of per-mile charges for Georgia transportation
    Driving Change: The promise of per-mile charges for Georgia transportation

    Policy Brief by Robert Poole and Benita M. Dodd November 15, 2021

  • Frequently asked questions about the States Reform Act, a proposed marijuana bill
    Frequently asked questions about the States Reform Act, a proposed marijuana bill

    Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) unveiled the States Reform Act, a proposal to remove marijuana from the auspices of the federal Controlled Substances Act.

    FAQ by Geoffrey Lawrence November 15, 2021

  • What Kratom and delta-8 THC illustrate about substance regulation and criminalization
    What Kratom and delta-8 THC illustrate about substance regulation and criminalization

    Substances like delta-8 and kratom are new entrants into what has become an “underground” market for “legal” buzzes and highs.

    Policy Brief by Nathaniel Wilson November 8, 2021

  • Fuel tax rebates for newly tolled Interstates: A quantitative assessment
    Fuel tax rebates for newly tolled Interstates: A quantitative assessment

    The purpose of this policy study is to assess the feasibility of providing fuel tax rebates for miles driven on reconstructed Interstates financed by toll revenues.

    Policy Brief by Robert Poole November 3, 2021

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