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  • Tolling value proposition for trucking and state departments of transportation
    Tolling value proposition for trucking and state departments of transportation

    The question addressed in this paper is whether toll-financed interstate highway modernization could overcome the long-standing objections of the trucking industry, as well as concerns of state DOTs about the coming decline in fuel tax revenues.

    Policy Study by Robert Poole March 6, 2023

  • The current status of Texas Central’s proposed  high-speed rail line linking Dallas and Houston
    The current status of Texas Central’s proposed high-speed rail line linking Dallas and Houston

    The high-speed rail vision Texas Central outlined in 2013 of easy land acquisition, quick construction, minimal opposition, and low costs is vastly different from the grim reality that caused the company to abandon its project in 2022.

    Policy Brief by Baruch Feigenbaum March 2, 2023

  • State policy agenda for telehealth innovation
    State policy agenda for telehealth innovation

    This report examines all 50 states in four key areas where there's an opportunity to maximize the potential of telehealth services.

    Policy Brief by Josh Archambault and Vittorio Nastasi February 15, 2023

  • K-12 open enrollment in Wisconsin: Key lessons for other states
    K-12 open enrollment in Wisconsin: Key lessons for other states

    Wisconsin's public school open enrollment program serves over 70,000 students and can be a model for other states.

    Policy Brief by Will Flanders February 9, 2023

  • Fines and fees: Consequences and opportunities for reform
    Fines and fees: Consequences and opportunities for reform

    The use of fines and fees to directly fund courts, law enforcement agencies, or other government activities can result in undesirable conflicts of interest.

    Policy Brief by Vittorio Nastasi and Caroline Greer January 31, 2023

  • Public education funding without boundaries: How to get K-12 dollars to follow open enrollment students
    Public education funding without boundaries: How to get K-12 dollars to follow open enrollment students

    How to ensure state and local education funds flow seamlessly across district boundaries.

    Policy Brief by Aaron Garth Smith, Christian Barnard and Jordan Campbell January 24, 2023

  • Designing an optimized retirement plan for today’s state and local government employees
    Designing an optimized retirement plan for today’s state and local government employees

    This study presents a new retirement plan design, the Personal Retirement Optimization Plan, or PRO Plan, which is built on a defined-contribution foundation but designed to operate more like a traditional pension.

    Policy Study by Richard Hiller, Rod Crane and Anil Niraula January 12, 2023

  • Frequently asked questions about the Personal Retirement Optimization Plan
    Frequently asked questions about the Personal Retirement Optimization Plan

    The Personal Retirement Optimization Plan (or PRO Plan) is a new framework for public worker retirement benefits that delivers post-employment security in a cost-effective way.

    FAQ by Zachary Christensen, Rod Crane and Richard Hiller January 12, 2023

  • Freight rail deregulation: Past experience and future reforms
    Freight rail deregulation: Past experience and future reforms

    Advancing the public interest demands that regulators consider the unique characteristics of the industry in question and its role in the broader economy over the long-run.

    Policy Brief by Marc Scribner December 13, 2022

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