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Surface Transportation News: The Strong Performance of Express Toll Lanes
LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 8 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following news on Nov. 6, 2025:

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Surface Transportation News: The strong performance of express toll lanes

Plus: U.S. traffic congestion at record high levels, reforming environmental litigation, and more.

By Robert Poole, Director of Transportation Policy

In this issue:

* Express toll lanes' strong performance

* Bicycles, cars, and economic productivity

* U.S. traffic congestion at record high levels

* Reforming environmental litigation

* Feds ease off driverless truck regulation

* Transit shifts to light rail ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Staircase Rule That's Limiting Housing Growth
LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 7 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on Nov. 6, 2025:

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The staircase rule that's limiting housing growth

Revisiting the two-stair requirement in building code could improve spatial efficiency and expand housing options.

By Christina Mojica, Land use and Housing Policy Analyst

Across the United States, policymakers are rethinking how zoning affects housing supply, and a growing number of states are enacting reforms to make it easier to build. Yet, one area of regulation remains largely untouched and rarely questioned in public debate: ... Show Full Article

It's not who owns homes. It's how few we build.
ATLANTA, Georgia, Nov. 7 -- The Georgia Public Policy Foundation posted the following news release:

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It's not who owns homes. It's how few we build.

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When my family moved to Georgia three years ago, we decided to rent first. We wanted time to get to know the area before making a long-term commitment. So we did what most people do: We narrowed down neighborhoods, browsed Zillow listings, toured a few homes, compared rents, weighed commute times and tried to find a place that fit our budget and our life.

What I didn't realize at the time was that the home we chose was owned by one of ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Launches Second Cycle of Enterprising Founder Award to Empower Education Entrepreneurs
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- Nasiyah Isra-Ul, LiberatED Education Associate at the Foundation for Economic Education, announced the launch of the second cycle of the Enterprising Founder Award to celebrate and support education entrepreneurs driving change through free-market principles.

Reflecting on the program's first year, Isra-Ul highlighted the success of awardees including Jessica Slayback and Victoria Forsman of REALM, Mercedes Grant of Path of Life Learning, and Coi Morefield of The Lab School of Memphis, whose initiatives grew with funding and recognition. She emphasized that the award's purpose ... Show Full Article

Taking Care of the Future Since 1925
DENVER, Colorado, Nov. 6 -- The Denver Foundation issued the following news:

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Taking Care of the Future Since 1925

In 1925, a group of like-minded Denverites--who went unnamed in the original charter-- created The Denver Foundation. They were inspired by Cleveland's example but also by the legacy of giving within Denver's own communities, especially the gifts of talent and time that were offered up so freely and so often among neighbors. Seeing that financial gifts to traditional charity funds often stagnated, they founded this new "community chest" to support the greater good by combining ... Show Full Article

SLF to Sec. Sean Duffy: DOT Right to Remove Race & DEI From 'Socially Disadvantaged' Programs
ROSWELL, Georgia, Nov. 6 -- The Southeastern Legal Foundation issued the following news release on Nov. 5, 2025:

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SLF to Sec. Sean Duffy: DOT right to remove race & DEI from "Socially Disadvantaged" Programs

Today, Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) issued a public comment in support of the Department of Transportation (DOT) considering a new rule which revises the discriminatory policies that plagued its programs.

SLF President Kim Hermann said, "It is unconstitutional to favor anyone based on their race or sex and all policies that do just that must be stamped out at all costs. We are ... Show Full Article

New York's New Leadership Offers Champagne Socialism
DETROIT, Michigan, Nov. 6 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following news:

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New York's New Leadership Offers Champagne Socialism

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The proposed policies will hurt middle-class taxpayers.

Zohran Mamdani is now New York City's first Democratic Socialist Mayor-elect, and with him comes a slew of initiatives marketed as making the Big Apple more affordable, safer, and more equitable. While this sounds good in theory (as political promises often do), Mamdani's champagne socialism will only push rich New Yorkers away from the city, and leave the middle and working classes ... Show Full Article