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  • Congress introduces bipartisan push to fix FCC satellite delays and bolster commercial space 
    Congress introduces bipartisan push to fix FCC satellite delays and bolster commercial space 

    The Satellite and Telecommunications Streamlining Act would modernize the Federal Communications Commission’s satellite licensing procedures.

    By Richard Sill and Marc Scribner
    January 30, 2026

  • Despite increased funding, transit ridership hasn’t returned in most areas
    Despite increased funding, transit ridership hasn’t returned in most areas

    States where transit continued to support local, all-day travel generally saw steadier post-pandemic recoveries than those focused primarily on peak-hour commuting into downtown job centers.

    By Neliann Rivera
    January 29, 2026

  • A housing-centered harm reduction approach to homelessness and public safety
    A housing-centered harm reduction approach to homelessness and public safety

    Public safety reform should not be defined by how many arrests are made, but by how many people are safely housed, connected to care, and able to rebuild their lives.

    By Christina Mojica, Layal Bou Harfouch and Sephria Reynolds
    January 28, 2026

  • The Trump administration politically targets California’s transportation funding
    The Trump administration politically targets California’s transportation funding

    There is a difference between clawing back funds for misuse and taking back funds to punish political opponents.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    January 27, 2026

  • How the proposed billionaire tax would backfire and hurt California
    How the proposed billionaire tax would backfire and hurt California

    While taxing billionaires may feel cathartic to some, it’s neither a smart nor a sustainable solution to California’s debt and deficits.

    By Mariana Trujillo
    January 26, 2026

  • How public schools measure capacity for K-12 open enrollment transfers
    How public schools measure capacity for K-12 open enrollment transfers

    Far too many public school districts are blocking transfer students they could easily accommodate.

    By Jude Schwalbach
    January 23, 2026

  • Missouri can embrace open enrollment for students while addressing school funding concerns
    Missouri can embrace open enrollment for students while addressing school funding concerns

    A robust open enrollment program can benefit students, improve public schools, and help shore up school district budgets.

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    January 22, 2026

  • The upcoming surface transportation reauthorization bill and the looming debt crisis
    The upcoming surface transportation reauthorization bill and the looming debt crisis

    How to safeguard vital highway and aviation infrastructure from the coming federal insolvency.

    By Robert Poole
    January 21, 2026

  • Canada banned flavored vapes. Cigarette sales surged.
    Canada banned flavored vapes. Cigarette sales surged.

    Policymakers should reconsider flavor restrictions in light of mounting evidence that such policies generate unintended consequences that undermine public health.

    By Guy Bentley
    January 16, 2026

  • Examining California’s new tech-related laws
    Examining California’s new tech-related laws

    California’s market size often makes compliance with its laws a national default, so the impact of these new tech laws is likely to extend well beyond the state’s borders.

    By Nicole Shekhovtsova
    January 15, 2026

  • Blaming short-term rentals won’t solve the housing crisis
    Blaming short-term rentals won’t solve the housing crisis

    Blaming and banning short-term rental platforms for high housing costs ignores the history of laws that have contributed to the current problem.

    By Eliza Terziev
    January 12, 2026

  • Public pension reform does not increase inequality
    Public pension reform does not increase inequality

    Well-designed pension reform is essential to safeguarding public services, protecting taxpayers, and ensuring sustainable retirement security.

    By Mariana Trujillo, Rod Crane and Thuy Nguyen
    January 9, 2026

  • How to rethink unions, resource allocation, and school choice in American education
    How to rethink unions, resource allocation, and school choice in American education

    The current landscape of K-12 public education in the United States is at an inflection point.

    By Christos Makridis
    January 8, 2026

  • Cannabusiness lawsuit highlights need for Congress to clarify federal treatment of marijuana
    Cannabusiness lawsuit highlights need for Congress to clarify federal treatment of marijuana

    Without reform, lawsuits like this may force federal courts toward decisions that destabilize existing state markets or that effectively go around Congress.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    January 7, 2026

  • How New Hampshire’s open enrollment proposal would impact students and school funding
    How New Hampshire’s open enrollment proposal would impact students and school funding

    New Hampshire lawmakers are considering House Bill 741, legislation that would strengthen the state’s public school open enrollment law.

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    January 5, 2026

  • Gov. Landry should give as much attention to Louisiana’s pension crisis as he does to college football
    Gov. Landry should give as much attention to Louisiana’s pension crisis as he does to college football

    The greatest test of fiscal leadership is not found on the football field—it is found in the balance sheet of the state’s multi-billion dollar public pension systems.

    By Steven Gassenberger
    January 5, 2026

  • Examining California’s Digital Age Assurance Act
    Examining California’s Digital Age Assurance Act

    California’s Assembly Bill 1043 represents a meaningful advancement in the national debate on age verification.

    By Richard Sill
    January 5, 2026

  • Housing instability is driving child welfare involvement
    Housing instability is driving child welfare involvement

    To improve child safety outcomes, eviction and homelessness should not be treated as proxies for parental failure.

    By Layal Bou Harfouch and Christina Mojica
    January 2, 2026

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