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  • Analysis of Texas Senate Bill 321
    Analysis of Texas Senate Bill 321

    Senate Bill 321 could save the state as much as $15 billion in long term costs and ensure that new employees' retirement benefits are fully funded.

    Policy Study by Leonard Gilroy, Zachary Christensen and Steven Gassenberger May 5, 2021

  • How to Make Positive Changes to the South Carolina Retirement System
    How to Make Positive Changes to the South Carolina Retirement System

    This series of one-pagers aims to explain how a state can transition to a new retirement plan design, the benefits of expanding retirement plan choice for South Carolina's workers, and more.

    Backgrounder by Steven Gassenberger and Leonard Gilroy May 4, 2021

  • The 2021 Texas Power Crisis: What Happened and What Can Be Done to Avoid Another One?
    The 2021 Texas Power Crisis: What Happened and What Can Be Done to Avoid Another One?

    This report focuses on ERCOT and the electric power system because the power outages were the proximate cause of many hardships suffered during the failures.

    Policy Brief by Michael Giberson April 22, 2021

  • Florida Retirement Cost Increases Highlight the Need for Pension Reform
    Florida Retirement Cost Increases Highlight the Need for Pension Reform

    Florida legislators will have to address an additional $2.3 billion in FRS costs in the next eight years.

    Backgrounder by Steven Gassenberger April 14, 2021

  • Arizona State Retirement System (Arizona ASRS) Pension Analysis
    Arizona State Retirement System (Arizona ASRS) Pension Analysis

    Solvency Analysis by Leonard Gilroy, Zachary Christensen and Steven Gassenberger April 9, 2021

  • Florida Retirement System (FRS) Solvency Analysis
    Florida Retirement System (FRS) Solvency Analysis

    Solvency Analysis by Leonard Gilroy, Raheem Williams and Steven Gassenberger April 9, 2021

  • Rethinking Interstate Rest Areas
    Rethinking Interstate Rest Areas

    This policy brief suggests that a 21st-century Interstate system should have state-of-the-art service plazas in addition to new pavement, improved bridges, and redesigned and rebuilt interchanges in many urban areas.

    Policy Brief by Robert Poole April 8, 2021

  • What Factors Impact Public Pension Reform?
    What Factors Impact Public Pension Reform?

    This brief analyzes several different factors that impact the likelihood of state policymakers making changes to a pension plan.

    Policy Study by Michael Bednarczuk and Jen Sidorova April 7, 2021

  • Texas Employee Retirement System (Texas ERS) Pension Analysis
    Texas Employee Retirement System (Texas ERS) Pension Analysis

    Solvency Analysis by Leonard Gilroy, Steven Gassenberger and Zachary Christensen April 5, 2021

  • Mass Transit Systems Face Critical Challenges Now and When COVID-19 Pandemic Is Over
    Mass Transit Systems Face Critical Challenges Now and When COVID-19 Pandemic Is Over

    Public transportation is uniquely sensitive to changes in the number of people working from home, changes in commuting patterns, and concerns over public health and safety.

    Policy Brief by Steven E. Polzin March 25, 2021

  • Public Health Models and Related Government Interventions: A Primer
    Public Health Models and Related Government Interventions: A Primer

    What are the main concepts and models of public health? To which extent do public health considerations require government intervention?

    Policy Study by Pierre Lemieux March 22, 2021

  • Nebraska’s Growing Municipal Pension Funding Challenges
    Nebraska’s Growing Municipal Pension Funding Challenges

    Omaha and Lincoln have made progress in addressing pension issues in recent years, but unfunded liabilities are likely to continue to grow and harm city finances.

    Policy Brief by Zachary Christensen and Jordan Campbell March 22, 2021

  • The Challenges Facing the Florida Retirement System Explained
    The Challenges Facing the Florida Retirement System Explained

    Why Florida's pension debt is rapidly growing, how public pensions are really funded, the ways Florida is failing to provide retirement security to workers, and more.

    Backgrounder by Pension Integrity Project March 11, 2021

  • Montana Public Employee Retirement System (MPERS) Pension Solvency Analysis
    Montana Public Employee Retirement System (MPERS) Pension Solvency Analysis

    The Montana Public Employee Retirement System public pension plan is only 74 percent funded.

    Policy Study by Jen Sidorova, Swaroop Bhagavatula, Steven Gassenberger and Leonard Gilroy February 25, 2021

  • Express Bus and Express Lanes System for the San Francisco Bay Area
    Express Bus and Express Lanes System for the San Francisco Bay Area

    This study examines how a new approach to bus transit could assist in improving mobility in the region.

    Policy Study by Thomas A. Rubin February 25, 2021

  • Analysis of New Mexico House Bill 12: The Cannabis Regulation Act
    Analysis of New Mexico House Bill 12: The Cannabis Regulation Act

    Recently proposed legislation in New Mexico represents the most streamlined legislative proposal for marijuana legalization in the state to date.

    Backgrounder by Geoffrey Lawrence February 24, 2021

  • Survey of State & Local Government OPEB Liabilities
    Survey of State & Local Government OPEB Liabilities

    State and local governments have $1.2 trillion in net OPEB (other post-employment benefits) liabilities.

    Policy Study by Marc Joffe February 22, 2021

  • Challenges and Opportunities for Federal Automated Vehicle Policy
    Challenges and Opportunities for Federal Automated Vehicle Policy

    This policy brief aims to provide guidance to federal policymakers as they work to develop a pro-innovation national framework for automated vehicles.

    Policy Brief by Marc Scribner February 11, 2021

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