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  • Paying down PSPRS debt faster is a win for taxpayers
    Paying down PSPRS debt faster is a win for taxpayers

    Unfunded PSPRS and ASRS liabilities make those pension systems more costly, pressuring government budgets. Paying down pension debt as fast as possible avoids interest costs and saves taxpayers money.

    Backgrounder by Leonard Gilroy and Steven Gassenberger April 19, 2022

  • House Bill 2486 threatens Oklahoma’s pension progress 
    House Bill 2486 threatens Oklahoma’s pension progress 

    Public pension changes of the magnitude being proposed should receive rigorous actuarial and risk analyses that ensure future generations’ interests are protected.

    Backgrounder by Steven Gassenberger and Leonard Gilroy April 8, 2022

  • Actuary highlights House Bill 55’s costs and risks to the Alaska Public Employees’ Retirement System
    Actuary highlights House Bill 55’s costs and risks to the Alaska Public Employees’ Retirement System

    Changes of the magnitude being proposed in Alaska House BIll 55 should receive rigorous actuarial and risk analyses that have not yet been conducted.

    Backgrounder by Ryan Frost and Leonard Gilroy April 4, 2022

  • Understanding the recent nationwide increase in crime
    Understanding the recent nationwide increase in crime

    Violent crime has decreased dramatically since its peak in the 1990s. In 2020, the violent crime rate remained near the record lows achieved throughout the 2000s.

    Backgrounder by Vittorio Nastasi April 4, 2022

  • Pennsylvania House Bill 2272: Making the state’s distilled spirits monopoly illegal
    Pennsylvania House Bill 2272: Making the state’s distilled spirits monopoly illegal

    Pennsylvania HB 2272 would end the state-run liquor monopoly, but stops short of establishing a competitive, private market replacement.

    Backgrounder by Austill Stuart April 4, 2022

  • Senate Bill 10 undermines the Teacher Retirement System of Louisiana
    Senate Bill 10 undermines the Teacher Retirement System of Louisiana

    SB10 is likely to weaken the Teachers’ Retirement System, which is already burdened with $9.3 billion in unfunded liabilities.

    Backgrounder by Steven Gassenberger March 28, 2022

  • The benefits of the pupil transportation policy reforms in Arizona’s SB 1630
    The benefits of the pupil transportation policy reforms in Arizona’s SB 1630

    Smaller, lower-cost vehicles would help students living in rural, geographically diverse areas of the state, but also assist urban families.

    Backgrounder by Marc Scribner and Aaron Garth Smith March 22, 2022

  • Keeping politics out of public pension investing
    Keeping politics out of public pension investing

    Policies directing public pension systems to make politically-motivated investments can undermine fund governance and increase financial risk to future generations.

    Backgrounder by Leonard Gilroy and Steven Gassenberger March 2, 2022

  • Working Paper: How shifting to a defined contribution retirement plan impacted teacher retention in Alaska
    Working Paper: How shifting to a defined contribution retirement plan impacted teacher retention in Alaska

    Using individual-level data for all Alaska teachers in the Teacher Retirement System before and after the retirement benefit change, we assess the effects of pension reform on teacher mobility out of employment with the Alaska K-12 system.

    Working Paper by Jen Sidorova, Evgenia Gorina, Anil Niraula and Marc Joffe March 1, 2022

  • Phoenix’s traffic congestion is expected to worsen despite $70 billion in transportation spending plans
    Phoenix’s traffic congestion is expected to worsen despite $70 billion in transportation spending plans

    Vehicle hours of delay spent in Phoenix's traffic congestion are expected increase by at least 50% at all times of day by 2050.

    Backgrounder by Leonard Gilroy February 17, 2022

  • Guiding principles and a legislative checklist for consumer privacy regulation
    Guiding principles and a legislative checklist for consumer privacy regulation

    Backgrounder by Spence Purnell and Ian Adams February 14, 2022

  • Rating states on telehealth best practices
    Rating states on telehealth best practices

    This toolkit aims to help policymakers move towards quality-oriented, affordable, and innovative health systems by ensuring that their state telehealth laws remove barriers that prevent access to care.

    Policy Study by Vittorio Nastasi and Josh Archambault February 10, 2022

  • 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

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