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Reason Foundation: West Virginia House Bill 4819 Reduces Licensing Barriers for People With Criminal Records
LOS ANGELES, California, March 18 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following news:

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West Virginia House Bill 4819 reduces licensing barriers for people with criminal records

The bill would strengthen licensing reforms and give people with criminal records clearer access to stable employment.

By Vittorio Nastasi and David L. Morgan

Access to gainful employment can reduce the likelihood of criminal recidivism. Yet state occupational licensing restrictions create unnecessary government-imposed barriers that prevent people with criminal records from accessing stable careers, undermining ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: How Every State's Public Pension System Ranks
LOS ANGELES, California, March 18 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on March 16, 2026, by Mariana Trujillo, managing director of government finance, Jordan Campbell, managing director of government finance and senior quantitative analyst, Ryan Frost, director of budget and tax policy at the Washington Policy Center, Truong Bui, director of data strategy and analytics and managing director of the Pension Integrity Project and quantitative analyst Steve Vu:

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How every state's public pension system ranks

Tennessee, Virginia, and Washington lead the nation with fully ... Show Full Article

MHUB and Rockefeller Foundation Power HardTech Innovation To Strengthen U.S. Economies
NEW YORK, March 18 -- The Rockefeller Foundation posted the following news release:

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mHUB and Rockefeller Foundation Power HardTech Innovation To Strengthen U.S. Economies

New $1 million grant will support mHUB's work to lower barriers for hardtech founders and scale innovations in clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and sustainability -- creating jobs and economic opportunity across the United States.

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CHICAGO -- The Rockefeller Foundation has awarded a two-year, $1 million grant to mHUB -- the nation's largest independent hardtech innovation center -- to deepen its support for hardtech ... Show Full Article

Funding Education Opportunity: The Best Open Enrollment Proposals Moving Through State Legislatures
LOS ANGELES, California, March 18 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following news:

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Funding Education Opportunity: The best open enrollment proposals moving through state legislatures

Plus: Three states announced they will reconsider their initial opposition to the federal tax-credit scholarship program.

By Jude Schwalbach

With state legislative sessions in full swing, some clear trends are emerging and open enrollment is leading the way. This year, 31 states are considering nearly 100 open enrollment-related proposals during their current legislative sessions.

At least 36 of the ... Show Full Article

Freedom From Religion Foundation: Court Permanently Blocks Arkansas Public School 10 Commandments Law
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 18 -- The Freedom From Religion Foundation issued the following news release on March 16, 2026:

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Court permanently blocks Arkansas public school 10 Commandments law

A federal district court issued a permanent injunction today prohibiting the school district defendants from implementing an Arkansas law that requires all public schools to permanently display a government-chosen, Protestant version of the Ten Commandments.

In his decision in Stinson v. Fayetteville School District No. 1, U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Brooks wrote, "Act 573 must be permanently ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Monaco's Unlikely Savior
DETROIT, Michigan, March 18 -- The Foundation for Economic Education issued the following commentary on March 17, 2026, by Portuguese writer and political commentator Claudia Ascensao Nunes:

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Monaco's Unlikely Savior

How gambling built a tax-free paradise.

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At a time when gambling is increasingly treated by governments as a vice to be regulated or restricted, it is worth recalling a curious episode in European economic history: a casino once saved a country. In the 19th century, Monaco went from being a virtually bankrupt state to the playground of millionaires that we know today.

In ... Show Full Article

Denver Foundation Engages Colorado Legislature on Affordability, Housing and Nonprofit Sector
WASHINGTON, March 18 -- The Denver Foundation announced its 2026 policy positions for its fifth Colorado legislative session, prioritizing legislation aimed at advancing affordability, housing and environmental justice for Metro Denver residents.

The foundation is monitoring HB26-1046, which would regulate earned wage access services, citing concerns that the proposed framework falls short of existing consumer lending protections, while supporting HB26-1003 to broaden Colorado's small business recovery loan program beyond COVID-19 relief.

-- Shanskar Shaw, Targeted News Service

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2026 ... Show Full Article