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  • Data center taxation should be guided by sound policy, not short-term gains
    Data center taxation should be guided by sound policy, not short-term gains

    States should craft tax policy that is efficient, neutral in its treatment of different businesses, and built for long-term prosperity.

    By Max Gulker
    August 14, 2026

  • Roundup of California’s 2026 technology bills
    Roundup of California’s 2026 technology bills

    A go-to guide about the bills California’s technology policy committees considered this year.

    By Caden Rosenbaum, Nicole Shekhovtsova and Jordan Campbell
    August 13, 2026

  • Gordie Howe Bridge opens without U.S. participation
    Gordie Howe Bridge opens without U.S. participation

    Plus: Georgia's dedicated truck lanes, two ways to ruin a shipyard, and more.

    By Robert Poole
    August 13, 2026

  • Ranking the states most and least dependent on the federal government 
    Ranking the states most and least dependent on the federal government 

    In some states, federal funds make up a modest share of government revenue, while in others they represent 40% of state and local budgets.

    By Mariana Trujillo and Jordan Campbell
    August 10, 2026

  • New York City Mayor Mamdani cuts red tape, but needs to hold government accountable
    New York City Mayor Mamdani cuts red tape, but needs to hold government accountable

    City Hall would simply have to apply the same standard to itself that it recently applied to every small business owner in New York.

    By Christina Mojica
    August 7, 2026

  • Connecticut’s pre-K endowment diverts pension dollars
    Connecticut’s pre-K endowment diverts pension dollars

    In diverting surplus money away from reducing Connecticut’s pension debt, the funding mechanism for the pre-K endowment may create future financial challenges.

    By Mariana Trujillo
    August 5, 2026

  • New Jersey’s highway system still falls short
    New Jersey’s highway system still falls short

    New Jersey ranks last in traffic congestion and 40th overall for highway performance.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    August 4, 2026

  • Data show California does not have a public safety staffing crisis. Public pension reforms should not be rolled back.
    Data show California does not have a public safety staffing crisis. Public pension reforms should not be rolled back.

    Lawmakers should not impose billions of dollars in new pension costs on local governments and taxpayers based on claims of a workforce crisis that the data do not support.

    By Mariana Trujillo
    July 31, 2026

  • Trump’s Department of Transportation unevenly advances deregulation as transparency declines
    Trump’s Department of Transportation unevenly advances deregulation as transparency declines

    The 2026 Unified Agenda lists 315 active rulemaking projects at the U.S. Department of Transportation.

    By Marc Scribner
    July 31, 2026

  • Transit contracting works when agencies pay for performance
    Transit contracting works when agencies pay for performance

    Where competition exists, contractors that miss performance standards risk penalties, weaker evaluations, or contract termination.

    By Neliann Rivera
    July 31, 2026

  • California turns to more debt and borrowing, which won’t fix the housing crisis
    California turns to more debt and borrowing, which won’t fix the housing crisis

    California’s housing crisis certainly needs continued reforms and political action, but these proposed bonds would not improve affordability.

    By Eliza Terziev
    July 30, 2026

  • Protecting teens online shouldn’t require mandatory facial scans for digital users
    Protecting teens online shouldn’t require mandatory facial scans for digital users

    While facial age estimation offers a convenient way to respond to youth online safety demands, the tool comes with serious privacy costs.

    By Richard Sill
    July 29, 2026

  • Reducing barriers to manufactured homes
    Reducing barriers to manufactured homes

    Building homes in factories rather than on-site is a way to both expedite construction timelines and reduce the cost of delivering new homes.

    By Eliza Terziev
    July 27, 2026

  • The third-party doctrine is dying. Government surveillance is not.
    The third-party doctrine is dying. Government surveillance is not.

    The strongest privacy protection, it turns out, isn't a warrant: It's when our data is never collected into a single vault.

    By Nicole Shekhovtsova
    July 24, 2026

  • ADS-B has many uses; it is not just a ‘safety system’
    ADS-B has many uses; it is not just a ‘safety system’

    Plus: Sending cargo through space, TSA nominee’s aviation background, and more.

    By Robert Poole
    July 23, 2026

  • California’s gas taxes keep climbing. Highway performance doesn’t.
    California’s gas taxes keep climbing. Highway performance doesn’t.

    Each gas tax increase asks Californians to pay more for a highway system that continues to underperform.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    July 23, 2026

  • Medical cannabis access under probation and parole: Removing barriers to doctor-recommended treatment
    Medical cannabis access under probation and parole: Removing barriers to doctor-recommended treatment

    Supervision systems designed to support rehabilitation and reentry should not erect barriers to medical care that is legal for all other citizens.

    By Sephria Reynolds-Tanner
    July 23, 2026

  • Why K-12 public school enrollments dropped in 40 states
    Why K-12 public school enrollments dropped in 40 states

    Plus: Michigan lawmakers change the state’s funding formula, while Connecticut and Idaho policymakers grapple with staffing costs amidst enrollment declines.

    By Jude Schwalbach
    July 21, 2026

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