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The Annual Highway Report ranks the quality and cost-effectiveness of every state's roads and bridges.
Best: Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio
Worst: Alaska, California, Washington, New York, Louisiana
How does your state rank?
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Kentucky's new law helps people with criminal records pursue careers without having to guess whether a licensing board will approve them.
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Mandating ignition kill switches in cars is bad policy. There are more effective and far less intrusive ways to reduce impaired driving.
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My latest @ReasonFdn on recent proposals for a “compute tax.” Supporters tend to have oversimplified and overconfident visions of our future with AI. https://t.co/gr6u4OZdE6
Taxing the computing power behind artificial intelligence could slow innovation, reduce productivity gains, and weaken American competitiveness.
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Without addressing the underlying housing shortage, a Louisiana housing bill risks creating a cycle of repeat arrests that effectively turns jail cells into expensive temporary shelters.
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Louisiana is criminalizing camping instead of addressing the severe housing shortage that drives much of the state's homelessness.
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By limiting the use of artistic expression as criminal evidence, Maryland has taken an important step toward protecting free speech, reducing unfair prejudice, and strengthening due process.
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The recent federal government shutdowns exposed a fundamental flaw in America's airport security system: a centralized federal screening monopoly creates a single point of failure when DC politics disrupt operations.
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"California's housing reforms in recent years have been among the most comprehensive in the country. But they don't help renters and homebuyers if cities and counties don't implement them." — @ReasonFdn’s Christina Mojica
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The TSA’s defective design is one of many errors made by elected officials in response to 9/11—and travelers still are paying the price.
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Are states introducing more cybersecurity bills primarily in response to rising cyber complaints and losses, or are broader forces, such as policy diffusion, economic exposure, and shifting legislative agendas, also shaping that activity?
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It’s great that California’s gubernatorial candidates are talking about building more housing. Now they need concrete strategies to overcome local resistance that is slowing the progress of state housing reforms.
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“In cybersecurity, there are no permanently secure systems, only systems that are better or worse prepared to absorb and recover from attack.” - @Jen_Sidorova
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“Congress limiting TSA’s role is the only way to insulate airport security from dysfunctional Washington politics.” — @marcscribner
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During 2025, infrastructure investors financed over $92 billion in public-private infrastructure projects.
Read the full report ⬇️
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The 2026 @ReasonFdn Annual Aviation Infrastructure Report is out today: https://t.co/snXwxfHOjC
The U.S. is increasingly a global outlier on private investment in and operation of commercial airports.
Governments worldwide are increasingly using long-term public-private partnership models to finance and modernize roads and bridges. This report details the latest developments in private investment and public-private partnerships in surface transportation.
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Public transit systems need to modernize operations and reduce costs instead of relying on repeated taxpayer bailouts, writes @marcscribner.
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It was a strong year for global public-private partnerships of surface transportation projects, with 50 projects worth $30.2 billion closing last year.
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