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  • California Bill Would Reduce Competition and Quality of Emergency Medical Services Provided
    California Bill Would Reduce Competition and Quality of Emergency Medical Services Provided

    California bill would eliminate any need for a competitive bidding process for ambulance services and threaten the quality of the EMS services that citizens rely upon.

    By Austill Stuart
    June 9, 2021

  • Testimony: Tobacco Harm Reduction in the UK
    Testimony: Tobacco Harm Reduction in the UK

    Greater product choice and clearer risk communication from both the public and private sectors can ensure that smokers who wish to quit but find e-cigarettes or nicotine replacement therapies unsatisfactory have more options.

    By Guy Bentley
    May 26, 2021

  • Testimony: Maine Flavor Ban Could Harm Public Health, Hurt Tax Revenues
    Testimony: Maine Flavor Ban Could Harm Public Health, Hurt Tax Revenues

    Prohibition of flavored e-cigarettes risks fueling illicit markets, forcing the closure of Maine vape shops and driving vapers back to smoking.

    By Guy Bentley
    May 19, 2021

  • Testimony: Public-Private Partnerships Can Leverage Infrastructure Investment
    Testimony: Public-Private Partnerships Can Leverage Infrastructure Investment

    Public-private partnerships can offer a way to finance major highway and infrastructure projects that otherwise might not be pursued due to a lack of funding.

    By Adrian Moore
    May 19, 2021

  • Testimony: Legislation in Michigan Would Expand Retirement Income Options for State Employees
    Testimony: Legislation in Michigan Would Expand Retirement Income Options for State Employees

    HB 4733 and 4734 would enhance a public employee’s ability to secure guaranteed lifetime income via annuity products.

    By Ryan Frost
    May 14, 2021

  • Testimony: Maine Flavored Tobacco Ban Would Not Achieve Intended Outcomes
    Testimony: Maine Flavored Tobacco Ban Would Not Achieve Intended Outcomes

    Flavored tobacco bans will promote further inequalities in the criminal justice system, push tax revenue to other states, increase the illicit tobacco trade, and fail to improve public health.

    By Guy Bentley
    May 6, 2021

  • Testimony: Texas Pension Reform Effort Would Improve Retirement Security, Lower Costs
    Testimony: Texas Pension Reform Effort Would Improve Retirement Security, Lower Costs

    Legislation in Texas could save the state $15 billion in pension costs over 30 years.

    By Steven Gassenberger and Leonard Gilroy
    May 4, 2021

  • Testimony: Legislation in North Dakota Would Not Fully Address Pension Debt, Funding Risks
    Testimony: Legislation in North Dakota Would Not Fully Address Pension Debt, Funding Risks

    Changes to funding, amortization, and assumption-setting policies could effectively contain the risks of growing pension debt in North Dakota.

    By Raheem Williams
    April 26, 2021

  • Testimony: Funding and Financing New Transportation Investments in Michigan
    Testimony: Funding and Financing New Transportation Investments in Michigan

    Policymakers should focus on the value proposition when considering transportation investments.

    By Adrian Moore
    April 22, 2021

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