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Commentaries

  • Three areas in K-12 education that need more transparency
    Three areas in K-12 education that need more transparency

    Data and information on special education services, student transportation and school capacity is not readily available to parents or policymakers.

    By Christian Barnard
    January 18, 2023

  • Tennessee should ban public school tuition
    Tennessee should ban public school tuition

    Tennessee public schools are allowed to charge tuition to students living outside a district’s boundaries.

    By Allison Tierney
    January 16, 2023

  • Webinar: The Personal Retirement Optimization Plan
    Webinar: The Personal Retirement Optimization Plan

    A plan for incorporating the benefits of 401(k)-style solutions into modern-day public sector retirement plans that give their workers flexibility and predictability of their benefits.

    By Zachary Christensen, Rod Crane and Richard Hiller
    January 12, 2023

  • The Jones Act contributes to New England’s energy woes
    The Jones Act contributes to New England’s energy woes

    Repealing the Jones Act is the best solution to bolstering energy-insecure New England’s grid during crises in lieu of pipeline infrastructure.

    By Jay Derr
    January 10, 2023

  • Fix D.C.’s sports betting market by ending the monopoly
    Fix D.C.’s sports betting market by ending the monopoly

    Increasing the competitiveness of D.C.’s mobile sports betting market would produce better products and prices for consumers.

    By Michelle Minton
    January 9, 2023

  • In search of higher returns, public pension systems dive deeper into alternative investments
    In search of higher returns, public pension systems dive deeper into alternative investments

    Taxpayers, policymakers and public pension fund managers should be aware of risky and volatile investments.

    By Steve Vu
    January 9, 2023

  • Examining recent attempts to apply equity policies to toll lanes
    Examining recent attempts to apply equity policies to toll lanes

    Some metropolitan planning organizations and state transportation departments are looking into offering discounts or free trips in express toll lanes.

    By Robert Poole
    January 6, 2023

  • The mechanics of ESG-driven divestment, engagement and proxy voting 
    The mechanics of ESG-driven divestment, engagement and proxy voting 

    It is inappropriate for public pension systems to engage in political, non-pecuniary investment activities, regardless of whether it occurs through divestment or shareholder proposals.

    By Jordan Campbell
    January 5, 2023

  • Cracking down on critical race theory in public schools was not a winning issue
    Cracking down on critical race theory in public schools was not a winning issue

    Rather than further politicize schools and classrooms, politicians should pursue policies that let parents choose whatever school is best for their children.

    By Christian Barnard
    January 3, 2023

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