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  • Why Florida Needs a Safety Valve to Prevent Excessively Harsh Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offenses
    Why Florida Needs a Safety Valve to Prevent Excessively Harsh Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offenses

    Extending a safety valve to oxycodone and hydrocodone trafficking offenses would allow the state to better prioritize public safety and save millions of taxpayer dollars each year.

    Policy Brief by Lauren Krisai March 21, 2017

  • Reinventing the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
    Reinventing the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey

    Policy Study by Robert Poole February 2, 2017

  • Federal Barriers to Private Capital Investment in U.S. Infrastructure
    Federal Barriers to Private Capital Investment in U.S. Infrastructure

    Private sector can help modernize and improve our roads and bridges

    Policy Brief by Robert Poole January 26, 2017

  • Pension Debt: The Still Unsolved Problem Threatening Lincoln
    Pension Debt: The Still Unsolved Problem Threatening Lincoln

    Policy Study by Anthony Randazzo January 25, 2017

  • Pension Debt: The Billion Dollar Problem Still Threatening Omaha
    Pension Debt: The Billion Dollar Problem Still Threatening Omaha

    Policy Study by Anthony Randazzo January 24, 2017

  • Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in State Government
    Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in State Government

    State Privatization Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2016

    Policy Brief by Leonard Gilroy December 28, 2016

  • Developments in Criminal Justice and Corrections
    Developments in Criminal Justice and Corrections

    Criminal Justice and Corrections Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2016

    Policy Brief by Lauren Krisai and Leonard Gilroy November 21, 2016

  • Enhanced Transit and Managed Arterials: A Win-Win Combination
    Enhanced Transit and Managed Arterials: A Win-Win Combination

    Enhanced bus is more flexible than fixed-rail transit, and can offer comparable service levels when operated either on exclusive rights of way or on virtually exclusive rights of way that are kept uncongested by variable pricing.

    Policy Study by Robert Poole October 20, 2016

  • America’s Debt and Deficit
    America’s Debt and Deficit

    Problems Still Seeking a Presidential Candidate’s Solution

    Policy Brief by Anthony Randazzo and Marc Joffe October 19, 2016

  • Toll Concession Public Private Partnerships: Frequently Asked Questions
    Toll Concession Public Private Partnerships: Frequently Asked Questions

    Summary of popular questions designed to educate and to address misconceptions

    FAQ by Robert Poole October 5, 2016

  • Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government
    Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government

    Local Privatization Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2016

    Policy Brief by Leonard Gilroy September 29, 2016

  • Federal Government Privatization Update
    Federal Government Privatization Update

    Federal Government Privatization Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2016

    Policy Brief by John Palatiello September 29, 2016

  • 22nd Annual Highway Report
    22nd Annual Highway Report

    Annual Highway Report finds 40 states now have traffic delays that cost drivers at least 20 hours per year; states made progress on deficient bridges; state highway spending decreased slightly; and pavement conditions worsened marginally.

    Annual Highway Report by David T. Hartgen, Baruch Feigenbaum and M. Gregory Fields September 22, 2016

  • The World Health Organization’s Opposition to Tobacco Harm Reduction: A Threat to Public Health?
    The World Health Organization’s Opposition to Tobacco Harm Reduction: A Threat to Public Health?

    Why secrecy and a failure to embrace alternatives to smoking have the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control on a path to failure.

    Policy Brief by Julian Morris September 14, 2016

  • The Vapour Revolution: How Bottom Up Innovation is Saving Lives and Prospects for India
    The Vapour Revolution: How Bottom Up Innovation is Saving Lives and Prospects for India

    The vapour revolution has the potential to improve and extend tens of millions of lives in India.

    Policy Study by Julian Morris August 22, 2016

  • School Choice, Funding Portability, and Trends In Educational Privatization
    School Choice, Funding Portability, and Trends In Educational Privatization

    Education Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2016

    Policy Brief by Aaron Garth Smith and Tyler Koteskey August 2, 2016

  • Developments in Transportation Finance and Infrastructure Investment
    Developments in Transportation Finance and Infrastructure Investment

    Transportation Finance Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2016

    Policy Brief by Robert Poole August 2, 2016

  • Privatization of Toll Roads, Managed Lanes, Highways, Bridges
    Privatization of Toll Roads, Managed Lanes, Highways, Bridges

    Surface Transportation Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2016

    Policy Brief by Robert Poole August 2, 2016

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