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Restoring robust hearing practices will protect consumers from defective aviation consumer protection regulations
The recent history of Section 41712 discretionary rulemaking suggests that regulatory analysis has not been sufficiently robust to avoid harm to consumers.
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Michigan House Bill 4388 would regulate social media use by minors
The bill suffers from constitutional concerns and privacy risks that must be addressed before it becomes law.
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Ohio House Bill 473 could fix public pension plan contributions
House Bill 473 would ensure that pension contributions are transparent and in line with the goals of shared responsibility.
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Ohio House Bill 392 would clarify the right to compute
The bill is an excellent first start, but two areas for improvement currently limit its intended effect.
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Comments to the Office of Science and Technology Policy on AI regulatory reform
A version of the following public comment letter was submitted to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on October 27, 2025.
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Georgia could create a safer online environment for kids by empowering parents
Balancing safety, parental empowerment, and constitutional rights would foster a safer and privacy-respecting digital environment for all.
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Recommendations for the surface transportation reauthorization bill
Reason Foundation’s recommendations for the 2026 surface transportation reauthorization bill were submitted to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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Mississippi Public Employees Retirement System post-Tier 5 funding stress test and recommendations
Lawmakers must take steps to adopt proper PERS funding policy and secure an affordable retirement benefit for Mississippi public workers into the future.
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Evaluating public employee defined contribution options in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's Pathfinder is a leading government-sponsored defined contribution plan, but further modernization is needed.
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Proposed EU Space Act threatens global space commerce
Several elements of the European Union's Space Act would unduly harm international competition and uniquely disadvantage American firms.
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Expanding automated track inspection can improve rail safety
Expanding the use of automation in track inspections will increase early defect detection and reduce defects over time.
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Michigan’s bipartisan legislative package provides necessary improvements to policing
The Police Practices Standardization, Transparency, and Trust (S.T.A.T.) package would limit no-knock warrants and provide other safeguards.
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Louisiana House Bill 687 could improve shipping and boost regional economy
Public-private partnerships offer a pathway for delivering major infrastructure on time, with less public-sector risk, and with the potential for long-term savings.
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California Assembly Bill 569 would undermine important pension reforms
CalPERS estimates that the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act has saved the state more than $5 billion since its inception.
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Texas House Bill 449 would prevent unauthorized sexually explicit deepfakes
The bill would amend the Texas Penal Code to include “deep fake images” in what constitutes the production or distribution of sexually explicit content.
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Comments to the Federal Trade Commission on digital censorship
Government interference in online speech is a bigger concern than technology platform censorship alone.
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Delaware Senate Bill 46 would not improve road safety by banning driverless trucks
If enacted, Delaware would become the first and only state in the country to pass a blanket, preemptive ban on driverless trucks.
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California Assembly Bill 1383 would undo prudent pension reforms
Assembly Bill 1383 reverses course on several pension reforms established by the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act.