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Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Local Data Center Moratoria are Costly for the Whole Country
LOS ANGELES, California, June 27 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary by Managing Director of Technology Policy Max Gulker:

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Local data center moratoria are costly for the whole country

The backlash against artificial intelligence and data centers has distorted basic facts, making it more difficult for local authorities to get them right.

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The most contentious, passionate, and consequential debates around artificial intelligence (AI) are currently playing out before local zoning boards, town councils, and public electric utilities. The growing demand for computing ... Show Full Article
Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Illinois - Don't Let Social Security Safe Harbor Compliance Become a Blank Check for Tier 2 Benefit Expansion
LOS ANGELES, California, June 27 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary by senior fellow Rod Crane:

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Illinois: Don't let Social Security safe harbor compliance become a blank check for Tier 2 benefit expansion

Illinois' five major state pension systems remain the most underfunded in the nation, carrying roughly $144.6 billion in unfunded liabilities and a combined funded ratio of just 47% as of the June 30, 2025, actuarial valuations.

Into this fragile fiscal environment comes the perennial push to overhaul Tier 2--the scaled-back defined-benefit plan created in 2011 ... Show Full Article
TPPF Applauds SBOE's Adoption of New Social Studies and Literature Standards
AUSTIN, Texas, June 26 -- The Texas Public Policy Foundation issued the following news release:

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TPPF Applauds SBOE's Adoption of New Social Studies and Literature Standards

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AUSTIN -The Texas Public Policy Foundation praised the Texas State Board of Education's vote to adopt improved Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards for social studies and the state's first required literary works list. Together, these proposed curriculum changes will strengthen students' literacy and knowledge of history.

"Students learn best when they are free to understand history as it happened ... Show Full Article
Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Report - Fine Revenue Exceeds 50% of General Revenue in 42 Cities Across the Country
LOS ANGELES, California, June 26 (TNSrep) -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary by Criminal Justice Policy Director Vittorio Nastasi:

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Report: Fine revenue exceeds 50% of general revenue in 42 cities across the country

Eleven cities collected more revenue from fines than from taxes and other general revenue sources, and seven of the 10 most reliant cities are in Louisiana.

Local governments across the country have come to depend on fines and forfeitures to fund their operations, according to a new Reason Foundation report that reviewed audited financial statements from ... Show Full Article
Foundation for Economic Education Issues Commentary: Alan Greenspan and the Monetary Monopoly
DETROIT, Michigan, June 26 -- The Foundation for Economic Education issued the following commentary by FEE Studios senior writer Sergio Martinez:

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Alan Greenspan and the Monetary Monopoly

Reflecting on Alan Greenspan's legacy.

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A central bank wields a peculiar kind of power. It holds a monopoly over money, and money runs through nearly every transaction we make. Because of that reach, a monetary mistake travels through credit markets, housing, banks, pension funds, and the budgets of millions of people who never had a say in the policy.

That is the right place to begin a reflection ... Show Full Article
Foundation for California Community Colleges: Building Stronger Pathways for California's Student Veterans
SACRAMENTO, California, June 26 -- The Foundation for California Community Colleges issued the following news:

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Building Stronger Pathways for California's Student Veterans

Veterans, educators, policymakers, and community leaders gathered to explore innovative strategies for expanding educational opportunities and strengthening support systems for California's veteran and military-connected students as they transition from military service to higher education and the workforce at the 13th Annual California Community Colleges Veterans Summit (Opens in a new window) in Indian Wells.

Led ... Show Full Article
Court Upholds Life-Saving National Soot Air Quality Standard
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 26 -- Conservation Law Foundation issued the following news release:

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Court Upholds Life-Saving National Soot Air Quality Standard

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Soot is a lethal combination of metals, organic chemicals, and acidic substances so tiny that they can be easily inhaled into our lungs and delivered directly into our bloodstream. Photo: Shutterstock

June 26, 2026 (Boston, MA) - Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld the national, health-based limit on fine particulate matter (PM2.5), also known as soot, that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) strengthened ... Show Full Article