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THE 2021 TEXAS POWER CRISIS: WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT CAN BE Topics › Energy › Electricity. Policy Brief 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. ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S PROPOSED MARIJUANA Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary Analysis of North Carolina’s Proposed Marijuana Legalization Legislation Overall, House Bill 617's establishment of a legal cannabis market in North Carolina would be positive for the state's economy, criminal justice reforms, and cannabis consumers. DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? 2. Marijuana consumers substituting legitimate marijuana for illicit marijuana. 3. A significant reduction in crimes associated with marijuana production, distribution, sale and possession. 4. Reductions in other crimes, including some property and violent crimes. These effects vary by location, with reductions in property and violentcrimes
THE FUNDED STATUS OF STATE-MANAGED PUBLIC PENSION PLANS One way to track the health and resiliency of a public pension plan over time is by assessing the plan’s funded status. The funded status, also called the funded ratio, represents the plan’s assets as a proportion of its actuarial accrued liability.In other words, the funded status is measured by comparing the current assets’ projected value to the total amount the pension plan will owe TESTIMONY: MICHIGAN LEGISLATION WOULD EXPAND RETIREMENT Testimony before the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, May 12, 2021. The bills before you today are consistent with Michigan’s history of improving the primary defined contribution (DC) retirement plans first offered to state employees back in 1997, and then subsequently expanded to teachers and other public-school employees in the last few years. Since the retirement plan’s THE PARIS AGREEMENT: AN ASSESSMENT Reason Foundation The Paris Agreement: An Assessment by Julian Morris Executive Summary The Paris Agreement seeks to limit the increase in global mean temperatures to “well below 2°C above pre- CRIMINAL CONVICTION RESTRICTIONS FOR MARIJUANA LICENSING CRIMINAL CONVICTION RESTRICTIONS FOR MARIJUANA LICENSING Allie Howell 1 JUSTIFICATIONS FOR LICENSE RESTRICTIONS Both medical and recreational marijuana businesses require a SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS 1 Reason Foundation Policy Study 193 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS By Lynn Scarlett Executive Summary By the late 1980s, concern that the United States was "running out of landfill space" had reached crisis dimensions. ANALYSIS OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEE’S PENSION Cost-Sharing: Under PEPRA’s cost-sharing provisions, employer-paid member contributions (EPMC) are prohibited for new employees, and new employees will be required to pay at least 50% of the total normal cost of their pensions - REASON FOUNDATIONCORONAVIRUSVOTERS’ GUIDEDATA VISUALIZATIONPENSION REFORMEDUCATIONABOUT Reason Foundation develops, applies, and promotes libertarian principles, including individual liberty, free markets, and the ruleof law.
THE 2021 TEXAS POWER CRISIS: WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT CAN BE Topics › Energy › Electricity. Policy Brief 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. ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S PROPOSED MARIJUANA Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary Analysis of North Carolina’s Proposed Marijuana Legalization Legislation Overall, House Bill 617's establishment of a legal cannabis market in North Carolina would be positive for the state's economy, criminal justice reforms, and cannabis consumers. DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? 2. Marijuana consumers substituting legitimate marijuana for illicit marijuana. 3. A significant reduction in crimes associated with marijuana production, distribution, sale and possession. 4. Reductions in other crimes, including some property and violent crimes. These effects vary by location, with reductions in property and violentcrimes
THE FUNDED STATUS OF STATE-MANAGED PUBLIC PENSION PLANS One way to track the health and resiliency of a public pension plan over time is by assessing the plan’s funded status. The funded status, also called the funded ratio, represents the plan’s assets as a proportion of its actuarial accrued liability.In other words, the funded status is measured by comparing the current assets’ projected value to the total amount the pension plan will owe TESTIMONY: MICHIGAN LEGISLATION WOULD EXPAND RETIREMENT Testimony before the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, May 12, 2021. The bills before you today are consistent with Michigan’s history of improving the primary defined contribution (DC) retirement plans first offered to state employees back in 1997, and then subsequently expanded to teachers and other public-school employees in the last few years. Since the retirement plan’s THE PARIS AGREEMENT: AN ASSESSMENT Reason Foundation The Paris Agreement: An Assessment by Julian Morris Executive Summary The Paris Agreement seeks to limit the increase in global mean temperatures to “well below 2°C above pre- CRIMINAL CONVICTION RESTRICTIONS FOR MARIJUANA LICENSING CRIMINAL CONVICTION RESTRICTIONS FOR MARIJUANA LICENSING Allie Howell 1 JUSTIFICATIONS FOR LICENSE RESTRICTIONS Both medical and recreational marijuana businesses require a SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS 1 Reason Foundation Policy Study 193 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS By Lynn Scarlett Executive Summary By the late 1980s, concern that the United States was "running out of landfill space" had reached crisis dimensions. ANALYSIS OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEE’S PENSION Cost-Sharing: Under PEPRA’s cost-sharing provisions, employer-paid member contributions (EPMC) are prohibited for new employees, and new employees will be required to pay at least 50% of the total normal cost of their pensions ANNUAL PRIVATIZATION REPORT 2021 Topics › Privatization › Annual Privatization Report. Annual Privatization Report Annual Privatization Report 2021 The year's news and trends in public-private partnerships, private sector investment and management of highways, airports, and more. MASS TRANSIT SYSTEMS FACE CRITICAL CHALLENGES NOW AND WHEN Topics › Transportation › Mass Transit, Rail. Policy Brief 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. PRIVATE EQUITY RETURNS STUMBLED IN 2020, HURTING PUBLIC Private equity investments underperformed broad US stock indexes for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2020. Importantly for taxpayers and governments, this underperformance of private equity weighed down public pension system asset returns during a PUBLIC HEALTH MODELS AND RELATED GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS Public health as a public good can easily drift to this newer concept, as “public” can be taken to mean “governmental” and “health” to mean “medical care.”. This part of the paper explores how public health came to be understood as government medical care at different moments of history. In the expression “publichealth
ANNUAL PRIVATIZATION REPORT 2021 Introduction Long-term public-private partnerships (P3s) for surface transportation projects have been used by governments for the past 60years. As
ANNUAL PRIVATIZATION REPORT 2021 Introduction Since the late 1980s, governments in developed (and some developing) countries have privatized many state-owned enterprises,including
CALIFORNIA SHOULD PRIORITIZE PAYING DOWN PUBLIC PENSION California's long-term budget concerns should motivate policymakers to pay down the state's public pension debt as quickly as possible. During the COVID-19 lockdowns and early part of the recession, the governor’s state budget update predicted a $54 billion shortfall over three fiscal years. COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Trump’s infrastructure plan is good and bad news for California’s tired, out-of-shape highways . If the plan moves ahead and major parts of the Trump administration’s plan are passed into law, it will shift a lot of the burden for funding infrastructure onto state andlocal governments.
COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Florida’s Failed Business Incentives Offer a Cautionary Tale Of Gambling With Taxpayers’ Money . Despite spending more than their counterparts on job creation tax credits, the incentive-heavy counties realized no appreciable long-term gains in either gross or net jobcreation.
COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Modernizing the Way States Collect and Store Data . Most states need to restructure their technology and data policies. By Spence PurnellMarch 7, 2018
- REASON FOUNDATIONCORONAVIRUSVOTERS’ GUIDEDATA VISUALIZATIONPENSION REFORMEDUCATIONABOUT Reason Foundation develops, applies, and promotes libertarian principles, including individual liberty, free markets, and the ruleof law.
THE 2021 TEXAS POWER CRISIS: WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT CAN BE Topics › Energy › Electricity. Policy Brief 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. ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S PROPOSED MARIJUANA Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary Analysis of North Carolina’s Proposed Marijuana Legalization Legislation Overall, House Bill 617's establishment of a legal cannabis market in North Carolina would be positive for the state's economy, criminal justice reforms, and cannabis consumers. DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? 2. Marijuana consumers substituting legitimate marijuana for illicit marijuana. 3. A significant reduction in crimes associated with marijuana production, distribution, sale and possession. 4. Reductions in other crimes, including some property and violent crimes. These effects vary by location, with reductions in property and violentcrimes
THE FUNDED STATUS OF STATE-MANAGED PUBLIC PENSION PLANS One way to track the health and resiliency of a public pension plan over time is by assessing the plan’s funded status. The funded status, also called the funded ratio, represents the plan’s assets as a proportion of its actuarial accrued liability.In other words, the funded status is measured by comparing the current assets’ projected value to the total amount the pension plan will owe TESTIMONY: MICHIGAN LEGISLATION WOULD EXPAND RETIREMENT Testimony before the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, May 12, 2021. The bills before you today are consistent with Michigan’s history of improving the primary defined contribution (DC) retirement plans first offered to state employees back in 1997, and then subsequently expanded to teachers and other public-school employees in the last few years. Since the retirement plan’s THE PARIS AGREEMENT: AN ASSESSMENT Reason Foundation The Paris Agreement: An Assessment by Julian Morris Executive Summary The Paris Agreement seeks to limit the increase in global mean temperatures to “well below 2°C above pre- CRIMINAL CONVICTION RESTRICTIONS FOR MARIJUANA LICENSING CRIMINAL CONVICTION RESTRICTIONS FOR MARIJUANA LICENSING Allie Howell 1 JUSTIFICATIONS FOR LICENSE RESTRICTIONS Both medical and recreational marijuana businesses require a SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS 1 Reason Foundation Policy Study 193 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS By Lynn Scarlett Executive Summary By the late 1980s, concern that the United States was "running out of landfill space" had reached crisis dimensions. ANALYSIS OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEE’S PENSION Cost-Sharing: Under PEPRA’s cost-sharing provisions, employer-paid member contributions (EPMC) are prohibited for new employees, and new employees will be required to pay at least 50% of the total normal cost of their pensions - REASON FOUNDATIONCORONAVIRUSVOTERS’ GUIDEDATA VISUALIZATIONPENSION REFORMEDUCATIONABOUT Reason Foundation develops, applies, and promotes libertarian principles, including individual liberty, free markets, and the ruleof law.
THE 2021 TEXAS POWER CRISIS: WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT CAN BE Topics › Energy › Electricity. Policy Brief 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. ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S PROPOSED MARIJUANA Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary Analysis of North Carolina’s Proposed Marijuana Legalization Legislation Overall, House Bill 617's establishment of a legal cannabis market in North Carolina would be positive for the state's economy, criminal justice reforms, and cannabis consumers. DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? 2. Marijuana consumers substituting legitimate marijuana for illicit marijuana. 3. A significant reduction in crimes associated with marijuana production, distribution, sale and possession. 4. Reductions in other crimes, including some property and violent crimes. These effects vary by location, with reductions in property and violentcrimes
THE FUNDED STATUS OF STATE-MANAGED PUBLIC PENSION PLANS One way to track the health and resiliency of a public pension plan over time is by assessing the plan’s funded status. The funded status, also called the funded ratio, represents the plan’s assets as a proportion of its actuarial accrued liability.In other words, the funded status is measured by comparing the current assets’ projected value to the total amount the pension plan will owe TESTIMONY: MICHIGAN LEGISLATION WOULD EXPAND RETIREMENT Testimony before the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, May 12, 2021. The bills before you today are consistent with Michigan’s history of improving the primary defined contribution (DC) retirement plans first offered to state employees back in 1997, and then subsequently expanded to teachers and other public-school employees in the last few years. Since the retirement plan’s THE PARIS AGREEMENT: AN ASSESSMENT Reason Foundation The Paris Agreement: An Assessment by Julian Morris Executive Summary The Paris Agreement seeks to limit the increase in global mean temperatures to “well below 2°C above pre- CRIMINAL CONVICTION RESTRICTIONS FOR MARIJUANA LICENSING CRIMINAL CONVICTION RESTRICTIONS FOR MARIJUANA LICENSING Allie Howell 1 JUSTIFICATIONS FOR LICENSE RESTRICTIONS Both medical and recreational marijuana businesses require a SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS 1 Reason Foundation Policy Study 193 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COSTS By Lynn Scarlett Executive Summary By the late 1980s, concern that the United States was "running out of landfill space" had reached crisis dimensions. ANALYSIS OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEE’S PENSION Cost-Sharing: Under PEPRA’s cost-sharing provisions, employer-paid member contributions (EPMC) are prohibited for new employees, and new employees will be required to pay at least 50% of the total normal cost of their pensions ANNUAL PRIVATIZATION REPORT 2021 Topics › Privatization › Annual Privatization Report. Annual Privatization Report Annual Privatization Report 2021 The year's news and trends in public-private partnerships, private sector investment and management of highways, airports, and more. MASS TRANSIT SYSTEMS FACE CRITICAL CHALLENGES NOW AND WHEN Topics › Transportation › Mass Transit, Rail. Policy Brief 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. PRIVATE EQUITY RETURNS STUMBLED IN 2020, HURTING PUBLIC Private equity investments underperformed broad US stock indexes for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2020. Importantly for taxpayers and governments, this underperformance of private equity weighed down public pension system asset returns during a PUBLIC HEALTH MODELS AND RELATED GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS Public health as a public good can easily drift to this newer concept, as “public” can be taken to mean “governmental” and “health” to mean “medical care.”. This part of the paper explores how public health came to be understood as government medical care at different moments of history. In the expression “publichealth
ANNUAL PRIVATIZATION REPORT 2021 Introduction Long-term public-private partnerships (P3s) for surface transportation projects have been used by governments for the past 60years. As
ANNUAL PRIVATIZATION REPORT 2021 Introduction Since the late 1980s, governments in developed (and some developing) countries have privatized many state-owned enterprises,including
CALIFORNIA SHOULD PRIORITIZE PAYING DOWN PUBLIC PENSION California's long-term budget concerns should motivate policymakers to pay down the state's public pension debt as quickly as possible. During the COVID-19 lockdowns and early part of the recession, the governor’s state budget update predicted a $54 billion shortfall over three fiscal years. COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Trump’s infrastructure plan is good and bad news for California’s tired, out-of-shape highways . If the plan moves ahead and major parts of the Trump administration’s plan are passed into law, it will shift a lot of the burden for funding infrastructure onto state andlocal governments.
COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Florida’s Failed Business Incentives Offer a Cautionary Tale Of Gambling With Taxpayers’ Money . Despite spending more than their counterparts on job creation tax credits, the incentive-heavy counties realized no appreciable long-term gains in either gross or net jobcreation.
COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Modernizing the Way States Collect and Store Data . Most states need to restructure their technology and data policies. By Spence PurnellMarch 7, 2018
COVID-19 LOCKDOWN PROBLEMS AND ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES TO COVID-19 LOCKDOWN PROBLEMS AND ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES TO REOPENING THE ECONOMY Moore, Morris, Joffe, Lawrence and Rich 1 INTRODUCTION SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, is now widespread acrossmuch of the world
PRIVATE EQUITY RETURNS STUMBLED IN 2020, HURTING PUBLIC Private equity investments underperformed broad US stock indexes for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2020. Importantly for taxpayers and governments, this underperformance of private equity weighed down public pension system asset returns during a DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? 2. Marijuana consumers substituting legitimate marijuana for illicit marijuana. 3. A significant reduction in crimes associated with marijuana production, distribution, sale and possession. 4. Reductions in other crimes, including some property and violent crimes. These effects vary by location, with reductions in property and violentcrimes
THE 2021 TEXAS POWER CRISIS: WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT CAN BE Topics › Energy › Electricity. Policy Brief 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. TAKING ON HOMELESSNESS THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS It would cost around $20 billion per year to eliminate homelessness entirely in the U.S., according to a 2012 statement made by a HUD official. President Trump’s 2019 budget proposal seeks a much lower $2.4 billion in HUD funding to end homelessness, placing much of the burden in the hands of state and local governments. MICHIGAN ENACTS COMPREHENSIVE TOLLING STUDY Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently signed Senate Bill 517—now Public Act 140 of 2020—into law, authorizing a two-part tolling study of the state’s Interstates and freeways. The law could provide a long-term solution to funding and modernizing Michigan’s highways, which are in poor condition with growing traffic congestion. FDA FINALLY CONCEDES THERE'S NO EVIDENCE LINKING VAPING TO Topics › Consumer Freedom › Vaping, E-Cigarettes. Commentary FDA Finally Concedes There’s No Evidence Linking Vaping To COVID-19 Infections There is currently no evidence from anywhere in the world showing vapers to be at higher risk for COVID-19. THE REALITY BEHIND THE 'BIG SUGAR' CONSPIRACY THEORY The paper reveals that an evidence review from 1967 which argued fat, not sugar, was a major contributor to heart disease was funded by the Sugar Research Foundation. This funding, activists claim, is evidence of an industry trying to distort science in the name of profit. Note, the JAMA paper did not seek to challenge the 1967 review’s IS LEVEL OF SERVICE OR VEHICLE-MILES TRAVELED A BETTER WAY Debatable Ideas. For the past 50 years, traffic engineers have been measuring traffic congestion using the level of service (LOS) method. LOS is a quantitative measure that analyzes roadways based on performance measures that include vehicle speed, density, andcongestion.
PRESIDENT OBAMA FAILS THE KIDS IN THE DC VOUCHER D.C. public schools are violent, chaotic places that have among the highest dropout-and the lowest graduation-rates in the country. In 2007, D.C.'s fourth- and eighth-grade students scored lower than children from all 50 states on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the nation's most reliable standardized test. Less than half of its children are "proficient"-meaning they COVID-19 LOCKDOWN PROBLEMS AND ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES TO COVID-19 LOCKDOWN PROBLEMS AND ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES TO REOPENING THE ECONOMY Moore, Morris, Joffe, Lawrence and Rich 1 INTRODUCTION SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, is now widespread acrossmuch of the world
PRIVATE EQUITY RETURNS STUMBLED IN 2020, HURTING PUBLIC Private equity investments underperformed broad US stock indexes for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2020. Importantly for taxpayers and governments, this underperformance of private equity weighed down public pension system asset returns during a DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? 2. Marijuana consumers substituting legitimate marijuana for illicit marijuana. 3. A significant reduction in crimes associated with marijuana production, distribution, sale and possession. 4. Reductions in other crimes, including some property and violent crimes. These effects vary by location, with reductions in property and violentcrimes
THE 2021 TEXAS POWER CRISIS: WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT CAN BE Topics › Energy › Electricity. Policy Brief 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. TAKING ON HOMELESSNESS THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS It would cost around $20 billion per year to eliminate homelessness entirely in the U.S., according to a 2012 statement made by a HUD official. President Trump’s 2019 budget proposal seeks a much lower $2.4 billion in HUD funding to end homelessness, placing much of the burden in the hands of state and local governments. MICHIGAN ENACTS COMPREHENSIVE TOLLING STUDY Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently signed Senate Bill 517—now Public Act 140 of 2020—into law, authorizing a two-part tolling study of the state’s Interstates and freeways. The law could provide a long-term solution to funding and modernizing Michigan’s highways, which are in poor condition with growing traffic congestion. FDA FINALLY CONCEDES THERE'S NO EVIDENCE LINKING VAPING TO Topics › Consumer Freedom › Vaping, E-Cigarettes. Commentary FDA Finally Concedes There’s No Evidence Linking Vaping To COVID-19 Infections There is currently no evidence from anywhere in the world showing vapers to be at higher risk for COVID-19. THE REALITY BEHIND THE 'BIG SUGAR' CONSPIRACY THEORY The paper reveals that an evidence review from 1967 which argued fat, not sugar, was a major contributor to heart disease was funded by the Sugar Research Foundation. This funding, activists claim, is evidence of an industry trying to distort science in the name of profit. Note, the JAMA paper did not seek to challenge the 1967 review’s IS LEVEL OF SERVICE OR VEHICLE-MILES TRAVELED A BETTER WAY Debatable Ideas. For the past 50 years, traffic engineers have been measuring traffic congestion using the level of service (LOS) method. LOS is a quantitative measure that analyzes roadways based on performance measures that include vehicle speed, density, andcongestion.
PRESIDENT OBAMA FAILS THE KIDS IN THE DC VOUCHER D.C. public schools are violent, chaotic places that have among the highest dropout-and the lowest graduation-rates in the country. In 2007, D.C.'s fourth- and eighth-grade students scored lower than children from all 50 states on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the nation's most reliable standardized test. Less than half of its children are "proficient"-meaning they- REASON FOUNDATION
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PUBLIC HEALTH MODELS AND RELATED GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS Public health as a public good can easily drift to this newer concept, as “public” can be taken to mean “governmental” and “health” to mean “medical care.”. This part of the paper explores how public health came to be understood as government medical care at different moments of history. In the expression “publichealth
FDA FINALLY CONCEDES THERE'S NO EVIDENCE LINKING VAPING TO Topics › Consumer Freedom › Vaping, E-Cigarettes. Commentary FDA Finally Concedes There’s No Evidence Linking Vaping To COVID-19 Infections There is currently no evidence from anywhere in the world showing vapers to be at higher risk for COVID-19. CALIFORNIA SHOULD PRIORITIZE PAYING DOWN PUBLIC PENSION California's long-term budget concerns should motivate policymakers to pay down the state's public pension debt as quickly as possible. During the COVID-19 lockdowns and early part of the recession, the governor’s state budget update predicted a $54 billion shortfall over three fiscal years. IS LEVEL OF SERVICE OR VEHICLE-MILES TRAVELED A BETTER WAY Debatable Ideas. For the past 50 years, traffic engineers have been measuring traffic congestion using the level of service (LOS) method. LOS is a quantitative measure that analyzes roadways based on performance measures that include vehicle speed, density, andcongestion.
COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Trump’s infrastructure plan is good and bad news for California’s tired, out-of-shape highways . If the plan moves ahead and major parts of the Trump administration’s plan are passed into law, it will shift a lot of the burden for funding infrastructure onto state andlocal governments.
ADDRESSING AMERICA'S AGING POPULATION AND LONG-TERM HEALTH The U.S. population of people over the age of 75 is expected to nearly double over the next two decades. The rapidly aging population will place a significant burden on the health care system and will likely contribute to workforce shortages in several health care occupations. These impacts could be particularly severe in the long-term care industry, so comprehensive reforms are necessary to COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Florida’s Failed Business Incentives Offer a Cautionary Tale Of Gambling With Taxpayers’ Money . Despite spending more than their counterparts on job creation tax credits, the incentive-heavy counties realized no appreciable long-term gains in either gross or net jobcreation.
MAINE SHOULD LEARN FROM MASSACHUSETTS' FAILED FLAVORED This month marks the one-year anniversary of Massachusetts’ experiment in banning all flavored tobacco products. The Bay State was the first in the nation to COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Modernizing the Way States Collect and Store Data . Most states need to restructure their technology and data policies. By Spence PurnellMarch 7, 2018
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ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S PROPOSED MARIJUANA Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary Analysis of North Carolina’s Proposed Marijuana Legalization Legislation Overall, House Bill 617's establishment of a legal cannabis market in North Carolina would be positive for the state's economy, criminal justice reforms, and cannabis consumers. DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? 2. Marijuana consumers substituting legitimate marijuana for illicit marijuana. 3. A significant reduction in crimes associated with marijuana production, distribution, sale and possession. 4. Reductions in other crimes, including some property and violent crimes. These effects vary by location, with reductions in property and violentcrimes
THE REALITY BEHIND THE 'BIG SUGAR' CONSPIRACY THEORYSUGAR CONSPIRACY THEORYCORN SYRUP CONSPIRACYFOOD INDUSTRY CONSPIRACYTHE EVILS OF SUGAR The paper reveals that an evidence review from 1967 which argued fat, not sugar, was a major contributor to heart disease was funded by the Sugar Research Foundation. This funding, activists claim, is evidence of an industry trying to distort science in the name of profit. Note, the JAMA paper did not seek to challenge the 1967 review’s TAKING ON HOMELESSNESS THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS It would cost around $20 billion per year to eliminate homelessness entirely in the U.S., according to a 2012 statement made by a HUD official. President Trump’s 2019 budget proposal seeks a much lower $2.4 billion in HUD funding to end homelessness, placing much of the burden in the hands of state and local governments. STUDY FINDS MINNESOTA'S TAXES ON E-CIGARETTES LED TO AN Topics › Consumer Freedom › Smoking Bans and Tobacco. Commentary Study Finds Minnesota’s Taxes on E-Cigarettes Led to an Increase in Smoking of Traditional Cigarettes The report's authors then postulate that if the same tax was levied across the entire United States, 1.8 million fewer people would quit smoking over a 10-year period. HOW DO POLICE OFFICERS DETERMINE MARIJUANA IMPAIRMENT IN It signals alcohol or depressant use, and possibly other drug classes, but not typically marijuana. If alcohol is the only drug on board, the DRE can gauge the blood-alcohol content (BAC) roadside to determine if it matches the driver’s impairment or not. If the HGN is egregious, the DRE will look for VGN–vertical gaze nystagmus. PRESIDENT OBAMA FAILS THE KIDS IN THE DC VOUCHER D.C. public schools are violent, chaotic places that have among the highest dropout-and the lowest graduation-rates in the country. In 2007, D.C.'s fourth- and eighth-grade students scored lower than children from all 50 states on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the nation's most reliable standardized test. Less than half of its children are "proficient"-meaning they NEW ZEALAND'S RECIDIVISM-FOCUSED PRIVATE PRISON CONTRACTSPRISON RECIDIVISM BY STATEPRISON RECIDIVISM DATAAMERICAN PRISON RECIDIVISMNATIONAL RECIDIVISM RATESPRISON RECIDIVISM RATES 2019PRISON RECIDIVISM RATES BY COUNTRY New Zealand’s Recidivism-Focused Private Prison Contracts a Model for States. While criminal justice reform advocates have long looked to transform incarceration to an experience that leaves released prisoners capable of living a productive, crime-free life, state prisons in the U.S.— which house roughly 90% of all inmates—typically have
MARIJUANA DELIVERY: ADDRESSING CONCERNS AND PUBLIC POLICY MARIJUANA DELIVERY: ADDRESSING CONCERNS AND PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES Reason Foundation 4 IMPAIRED DRIVING AND ACCIDENTS There is a concern that permitting marijuana delivery will expand access to marijuana andREASON FOUNDATION
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ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S PROPOSED MARIJUANA Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary Analysis of North Carolina’s Proposed Marijuana Legalization Legislation Overall, House Bill 617's establishment of a legal cannabis market in North Carolina would be positive for the state's economy, criminal justice reforms, and cannabis consumers. DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? 2. Marijuana consumers substituting legitimate marijuana for illicit marijuana. 3. A significant reduction in crimes associated with marijuana production, distribution, sale and possession. 4. Reductions in other crimes, including some property and violent crimes. These effects vary by location, with reductions in property and violentcrimes
THE REALITY BEHIND THE 'BIG SUGAR' CONSPIRACY THEORYSUGAR CONSPIRACY THEORYCORN SYRUP CONSPIRACYFOOD INDUSTRY CONSPIRACYTHE EVILS OF SUGAR The paper reveals that an evidence review from 1967 which argued fat, not sugar, was a major contributor to heart disease was funded by the Sugar Research Foundation. This funding, activists claim, is evidence of an industry trying to distort science in the name of profit. Note, the JAMA paper did not seek to challenge the 1967 review’s TAKING ON HOMELESSNESS THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS It would cost around $20 billion per year to eliminate homelessness entirely in the U.S., according to a 2012 statement made by a HUD official. President Trump’s 2019 budget proposal seeks a much lower $2.4 billion in HUD funding to end homelessness, placing much of the burden in the hands of state and local governments. STUDY FINDS MINNESOTA'S TAXES ON E-CIGARETTES LED TO AN Topics › Consumer Freedom › Smoking Bans and Tobacco. Commentary Study Finds Minnesota’s Taxes on E-Cigarettes Led to an Increase in Smoking of Traditional Cigarettes The report's authors then postulate that if the same tax was levied across the entire United States, 1.8 million fewer people would quit smoking over a 10-year period. HOW DO POLICE OFFICERS DETERMINE MARIJUANA IMPAIRMENT IN It signals alcohol or depressant use, and possibly other drug classes, but not typically marijuana. If alcohol is the only drug on board, the DRE can gauge the blood-alcohol content (BAC) roadside to determine if it matches the driver’s impairment or not. If the HGN is egregious, the DRE will look for VGN–vertical gaze nystagmus. PRESIDENT OBAMA FAILS THE KIDS IN THE DC VOUCHER D.C. public schools are violent, chaotic places that have among the highest dropout-and the lowest graduation-rates in the country. In 2007, D.C.'s fourth- and eighth-grade students scored lower than children from all 50 states on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the nation's most reliable standardized test. Less than half of its children are "proficient"-meaning they NEW ZEALAND'S RECIDIVISM-FOCUSED PRIVATE PRISON CONTRACTSPRISON RECIDIVISM BY STATEPRISON RECIDIVISM DATAAMERICAN PRISON RECIDIVISMNATIONAL RECIDIVISM RATESPRISON RECIDIVISM RATES 2019PRISON RECIDIVISM RATES BY COUNTRY New Zealand’s Recidivism-Focused Private Prison Contracts a Model for States. While criminal justice reform advocates have long looked to transform incarceration to an experience that leaves released prisoners capable of living a productive, crime-free life, state prisons in the U.S.— which house roughly 90% of all inmates—typically have
MARIJUANA DELIVERY: ADDRESSING CONCERNS AND PUBLIC POLICY MARIJUANA DELIVERY: ADDRESSING CONCERNS AND PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES Reason Foundation 4 IMPAIRED DRIVING AND ACCIDENTS There is a concern that permitting marijuana delivery will expand access to marijuana and PUBLIC PENSION GLOSSARY FROM REASON FOUNDATION For an employee who retires with a final average salary of $100,000 and 30 years of service, their benefit might be: 2.5% x 30 x $100,000 = $75,000. In principle, the higher the multiplier the greater the pension benefits offered. Some pension plans offer a CALIFORNIA SHOULD PRIORITIZE PAYING DOWN PUBLIC PENSION California's long-term budget concerns should motivate policymakers to pay down the state's public pension debt as quickly as possible. During the COVID-19 lockdowns and early part of the recession, the governor’s state budget update predicted a $54 billion shortfall over three fiscal years. COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Florida’s Failed Business Incentives Offer a Cautionary Tale Of Gambling With Taxpayers’ Money . Despite spending more than their counterparts on job creation tax credits, the incentive-heavy counties realized no appreciable long-term gains in either gross or net jobcreation.
HOW MUCH GAS TAX MONEY STATES DIVERT AWAY FROM ROADS The 10 states diverting the largest percentage of their gas tax money: New York diverts 37.5% of its gas tax revenue, Rhode Island diverts 37.1%, New Jersey and Michigan divert 33.9%, Maryland diverts 32.5%, Connecticut diverts 27%, Texas diverts 24%, Massachusetts diverts 23.9%, Florida diverts 13.6% and Vermont diverts 13.2%. ADDRESSING AMERICA'S AGING POPULATION AND LONG-TERM HEALTH The U.S. population of people over the age of 75 is expected to nearly double over the next two decades. The rapidly aging population will place a significant burden on the health care system and will likely contribute to workforce shortages in several health care occupations. These impacts could be particularly severe in the long-term care industry, so comprehensive reforms are necessary to COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE As It Recovers, Puerto Rico Needs More People and More Economic Freedom . Puerto Rico remains mired in bankruptcy: to escape, it will have to attract foreign immigrants and provide opportunities for them. COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Senior Managing Director, Transportation Policy. Leonard Gilroy. Vice President, Government Reform MAINE SHOULD LEARN FROM MASSACHUSETTS' FAILED FLAVORED This month marks the one-year anniversary of Massachusetts’ experiment in banning all flavored tobacco products. The Bay State was the first in the nation to COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Prohibition All Over Again — This Time, for Cigarettes . The Food and Drug Administration is taking the first step down a regulatory road that ends with prohibition. COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Replacing Per-Gallon Taxes With Per-Mile Charges Is the Best Path Forward . The transition from per-gallon to per-mile will be a major shift in transportation funding.REASON FOUNDATION
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ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S PROPOSED MARIJUANA Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary Analysis of North Carolina’s Proposed Marijuana Legalization Legislation Overall, House Bill 617's establishment of a legal cannabis market in North Carolina would be positive for the state's economy, criminal justice reforms, and cannabis consumers. DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? Topics › Drug Policy. Policy Brief Does Legalizing Marijuana Reduce Crime? In states that have legalized marijuana for either medical or recreational use, any adverse effects of such increased demand are more than offset by reductions in crime associated with legalization. TAKING ON HOMELESSNESS THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Homelessness in America is on the rise for the first time since 2010 due in part to a homelessness surge in Los Angeles and West Coast cities. In 2017, on a single night, there were 553,742 people experiencing homelessness in the United States, according to an Annual Homeless Assessment Report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). MICHIGAN ENACTS COMPREHENSIVE TOLLING STUDY Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently signed Senate Bill 517—now Public Act 140 of 2020—into law, authorizing a two-part tolling study of the state’s STUDY FINDS MINNESOTA'S TAXES ON E-CIGARETTES LED TO AN Topics › Consumer Freedom › Smoking Bans and Tobacco. Commentary Study Finds Minnesota’s Taxes on E-Cigarettes Led to an Increase in Smoking of Traditional Cigarettes The report's authors then postulate that if the same tax was levied across the entire United States, 1.8 million fewer people would quit smoking over a 10-year period. HOW DO POLICE OFFICERS DETERMINE MARIJUANA IMPAIRMENT IN Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary How Do Police Officers Determine Marijuana Impairment in Drivers? Now that several states have legalized medical and recreational marijuana, police have to come up with a strategy for determining when drivers under the influence of marijuana are impaired. PRESIDENT OBAMA FAILS THE KIDS IN THE DC VOUCHER D.C. public schools are violent, chaotic places that have among the highest dropout-and the lowest graduation-rates in the country. In 2007, D.C.'s fourth- and eighth-grade students scored lower than children from all 50 states on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the nation's most reliable standardized test. Less than half of its children are "proficient"-meaning they MARIJUANA DELIVERY: ADDRESSING CONCERNS AND PUBLIC POLICY MARIJUANA DELIVERY: ADDRESSING CONCERNS AND PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES Reason Foundation 4 IMPAIRED DRIVING AND ACCIDENTS There is a concern that permitting marijuana delivery will expand access to marijuana and NEW ZEALAND'S RECIDIVISM-FOCUSED PRIVATE PRISON CONTRACTSPRISON RECIDIVISM BY STATEPRISON RECIDIVISM DATAAMERICAN PRISON RECIDIVISMNATIONAL RECIDIVISM RATESPRISON RECIDIVISM RATES 2019PRISON RECIDIVISM RATES BY COUNTRY While criminal justice reform advocates have long looked to transform incarceration to an experience that leaves released prisoners capable of living a productive, crime-free life, state prisons in the U.S.—which house roughly 90% of all inmates—typically have high rates of recidivism. A 2014 Bureau of Justice Statistics report found over two–thirds of state prisoners get re–arrestedREASON FOUNDATION
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ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S PROPOSED MARIJUANA Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary Analysis of North Carolina’s Proposed Marijuana Legalization Legislation Overall, House Bill 617's establishment of a legal cannabis market in North Carolina would be positive for the state's economy, criminal justice reforms, and cannabis consumers. DOES LEGALIZING MARIJUANA REDUCE CRIME? Topics › Drug Policy. Policy Brief Does Legalizing Marijuana Reduce Crime? In states that have legalized marijuana for either medical or recreational use, any adverse effects of such increased demand are more than offset by reductions in crime associated with legalization. TAKING ON HOMELESSNESS THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Homelessness in America is on the rise for the first time since 2010 due in part to a homelessness surge in Los Angeles and West Coast cities. In 2017, on a single night, there were 553,742 people experiencing homelessness in the United States, according to an Annual Homeless Assessment Report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). MICHIGAN ENACTS COMPREHENSIVE TOLLING STUDY Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently signed Senate Bill 517—now Public Act 140 of 2020—into law, authorizing a two-part tolling study of the state’s STUDY FINDS MINNESOTA'S TAXES ON E-CIGARETTES LED TO AN Topics › Consumer Freedom › Smoking Bans and Tobacco. Commentary Study Finds Minnesota’s Taxes on E-Cigarettes Led to an Increase in Smoking of Traditional Cigarettes The report's authors then postulate that if the same tax was levied across the entire United States, 1.8 million fewer people would quit smoking over a 10-year period. HOW DO POLICE OFFICERS DETERMINE MARIJUANA IMPAIRMENT IN Topics › Drug Policy › Marijuana Regulations. Commentary How Do Police Officers Determine Marijuana Impairment in Drivers? Now that several states have legalized medical and recreational marijuana, police have to come up with a strategy for determining when drivers under the influence of marijuana are impaired. PRESIDENT OBAMA FAILS THE KIDS IN THE DC VOUCHER D.C. public schools are violent, chaotic places that have among the highest dropout-and the lowest graduation-rates in the country. In 2007, D.C.'s fourth- and eighth-grade students scored lower than children from all 50 states on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the nation's most reliable standardized test. Less than half of its children are "proficient"-meaning they MARIJUANA DELIVERY: ADDRESSING CONCERNS AND PUBLIC POLICY MARIJUANA DELIVERY: ADDRESSING CONCERNS AND PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES Reason Foundation 4 IMPAIRED DRIVING AND ACCIDENTS There is a concern that permitting marijuana delivery will expand access to marijuana and NEW ZEALAND'S RECIDIVISM-FOCUSED PRIVATE PRISON CONTRACTSPRISON RECIDIVISM BY STATEPRISON RECIDIVISM DATAAMERICAN PRISON RECIDIVISMNATIONAL RECIDIVISM RATESPRISON RECIDIVISM RATES 2019PRISON RECIDIVISM RATES BY COUNTRY While criminal justice reform advocates have long looked to transform incarceration to an experience that leaves released prisoners capable of living a productive, crime-free life, state prisons in the U.S.—which house roughly 90% of all inmates—typically have high rates of recidivism. A 2014 Bureau of Justice Statistics report found over two–thirds of state prisoners get re–arrested PUBLIC PENSION GLOSSARY FROM REASON FOUNDATION Better understand common pension terms like Asset Smoothing, Defined Contribution, Funded Ratio, Unfunded Liability, and more. HOW MUCH GAS TAX MONEY STATES DIVERT AWAY FROM ROADS Topics › Transportation › Highways, Toll Roads. Policy Brief How Much Gas Tax Money States Divert Away From Roads Examining the percentage of state gas tax revenue that is allocated for expenses unrelated to roads, including money shifted to law enforcement, education, tourism, environmental programs and more. ADDRESSING AMERICA'S AGING POPULATION AND LONG-TERM HEALTH The U.S. population of people over the age of 75 is expected to nearly double over the next two decades. The rapidly aging population will place a significant burden on the health care system and will likely contribute to workforce shortages in several health care occupations. These impacts could be particularly severe in the long-term care industry, so comprehensive reforms are necessary to COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE As It Recovers, Puerto Rico Needs More People and More Economic Freedom . Puerto Rico remains mired in bankruptcy: to escape, it will have to attract foreign immigrants and provide opportunities for them. COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Senior Managing Director, Transportation Policy. Leonard Gilroy. Vice President, Government Reform COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Prohibition All Over Again — This Time, for Cigarettes . The Food and Drug Administration is taking the first step down a regulatory road that ends with prohibition. COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Mileage-Based User Fees Can Replace Gas Taxes, Eventually . States need to continue testing and developing vehicle-miles traveled feesystems.
MAINE SHOULD LEARN FROM MASSACHUSETTS' FAILED FLAVORED This month marks the one-year anniversary of Massachusetts’ experiment in banning all flavored tobacco products. The Bay State was the first in the nation to COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Replacing Per-Gallon Taxes With Per-Mile Charges Is the Best Path Forward . The transition from per-gallon to per-mile will be a major shift in transportation funding. COMMENTARIES ARCHIVE Five Recommendations to Solve LAUSD’s Looming Fiscal Crisis . The process of right-sizing Los Angeles Unified School District presents an opportunity to lay the foundation for a 21st-century education system that’s productive, agile, and responsive to the needs ofstudents.
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