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Comments to the Federal Communications Commission on deregulatory priorities
The FCC’s efforts to modernize telecommunications are rooted in noble intentions, but have often resulted in inefficiencies, higher costs, and unintended consequences.
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New Hampshire bill would improve open enrollment
New Hampshire House Bill 741-FN would make it easier for students to find a public school that best fits their needs.
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Best practices in building a federal comprehensive data privacy and security framework
Reason Foundation submitted comments to the Privacy Working Group in response to a request for information.
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Alaska House Bill 78 would reopen defined benefit plans for public employees
Under a best-case scenario, House Bill 78 would cost Alaska an additional $2.1 billion over the next 30 years.
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Oregon House Bill 2387 would improve psilocybin services
The bill includes important regulatory improvements to Ballot Measure 109, which created the state’s psilocybin services market.
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Maine bill would improve open enrollment
Maine House Paper 375, Legislative Document 607 would make it easier for students to find a public school that best fits their needs.
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Nevada Assembly Bill 533 would improve open enrollment
Adopting a robust open enrollment policy in Nevada would help ensure that public schools are available to all students.
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Connecticut bill would redirect $1 billion away from debt reduction
Governor’s Bill No. 1246 proposes changes that would weaken a key component of the structural fiscal safeguards that have served Connecticut so well.
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Nevada Assembly Bill 307 would change how cannabis is taxed
The best means of displacing illicit goods is establishing a tax and regulatory environment that allows legal goods to compete on price.
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Ohio Senate Bill 86 would needlessly restrict the hemp industry
Ohio should develop a balanced regulatory framework instead of pushing hemp products into the overly restrictive marijuana dispensary system.
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Nevada Assembly Bill 378 could help patients access psychedelic therapies
An Alternative Therapy Pilot Program could expand access to innovative treatments for individuals suffering from mental health conditions in Nevada.
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Texas House Bill 24 would strengthen property rights, improve housing affordability
House Bill 24 takes steps to establish clear property rights and limit the scope of local government intervention in routine housing decisions.
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Montana House Bill 250 makes open enrollment more transparent
Strengthening Montana’s robust open enrollment policy ensures that public schools are available to all students.
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Montana Senate Bill 67 would stall automated vehicle progress
Montana needs a workable regulatory framework for vehicles equipped with automated driving systems. However, Senate Bill 67 has several problems.
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Georgia Senate Bill 33 would implement restrictive THC thresholds
Georgia Senate Bill 33 sets a total THC threshold of 0.3% for intoxicating cannabinoids, encompassing all forms of THC and related compounds.
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Best practices for development of a federal artificial intelligence action plan
President Trump’s Executive Order 14179 properly focuses on innovation and global competitiveness in artificial intelligence development.
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Nebraska Legislative Bill 671 would make open enrollment more transparent
Adopting detailed open enrollment reports in Nebraska would help ensure that the open enrollment process is fair and transparent for all families.
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Washington Substitute Senate Bill 5085 would increase pension costs
Substitute Senate Bill 5085 threatens the integrity of pension funding by increasing liabilities in two closed plans.