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  • Richmond, California’s Finances Remain Shaky
    Richmond, California’s Finances Remain Shaky

    The city’s weak cash position leaves it less able to address contingencies, like those that might arise from a recession.

    By Marc Joffe
    June 10, 2019

  • Is School Choice a Trojan Horse?
    Is School Choice a Trojan Horse?

    The effects of school choice laws on homeschool prevalence.

    By Corey A. DeAngelis
    June 6, 2019

  • Does Private Schooling Affect International Test Scores?
    Does Private Schooling Affect International Test Scores?

    Evidence from a natural experiment in a new study.

    By Corey A. DeAngelis
    June 6, 2019

  • Texas Teacher Pension Funding Bill Passes, But More Still Needs to Be Done
    Texas Teacher Pension Funding Bill Passes, But More Still Needs to Be Done

    The legislature created the conditions needed to issue teachers an overdue cost of living payment, but fell short of addressing the systemic reforms needed to make such benefit increases more consistent for retirees.

    By Zachary Christensen and Steven Gassenberger
    June 6, 2019

  • The Public Pension Crisis Is An Especially Big Threat To Women
    The Public Pension Crisis Is An Especially Big Threat To Women

    Women are the largest group enrolled in troubled pension systems.

    By Evgenia Sidorova
    June 6, 2019

  • New Study Calls for Major Rethinking and Reorganization of U.S. Space Policy
    New Study Calls for Major Rethinking and Reorganization of U.S. Space Policy

    The plan would shift NASA’s role to primarily research and exploration, while enabling the private sector to develop a viable space industry.

    By Robert Poole
    June 5, 2019

  • Weighted-Student Formula Pilot Program In Federal Education Budget Could Have a Big Impact
    Weighted-Student Formula Pilot Program In Federal Education Budget Could Have a Big Impact

    The weighted-student funding pilot proposal has the potential to make education spending more fair for students, especially in low-income areas.

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    May 29, 2019

  • A Critical Review of Los Angeles Metro’s 28 by 2028 Plan
    A Critical Review of Los Angeles Metro’s 28 by 2028 Plan

    The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has a history of over-promising, failing to deliver, and ultimately making things worse for transit users.

    By Thomas A. Rubin and James E. Moore II
    May 28, 2019

  • What Wisconsin’s Governor Gets Wrong About Milwaukee’s School Voucher Program Costs
    What Wisconsin’s Governor Gets Wrong About Milwaukee’s School Voucher Program Costs

    While there is strong evidence that the program results in higher achievement for students, school choice is not just about test scores.

    By Corey A. DeAngelis
    May 23, 2019

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