TOMORROW: TPPF’s Bryan Mathew to Testify on Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones before the House Committee on Special Purpose Districts

Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Bryan Mathew, policy analyst with the Center for Local Governance, will testify on tax increment reinvestment zones before the House Committee on Special Purpose Districts TOMORROW, Thursday, March 2, at 8:00 a.m. CST in room E2.028 of the Texas State Capitol. Mathew is the author of the recently released paper, Tackling Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones, which examines tax increment financing through tax increment reinvestment zones and offers recommendations to increase effectiveness and transparency.

Press Release March 1, 2017

TOMORROW: TPPF Hosts Event to Celebrate 10 Years of Criminal Justice Reform in Texas

Right on Crime, a national project of the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF), will host an event to celebrate 10 years of criminal justice reform in Texas and the nation. The event, a panel discussion on the success of the Right on Crime model and the future of criminal justice reform, will take place TOMMORROW, Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at the Texas Public Policy Foundation at 3:00 PM CST.

Press Release February 28, 2017

TOMORROW: TPPF’s Dr. Vance Ginn to Testify on Franchise Tax before Texas Senate Finance Committee

Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Economist Dr. Vance Ginn will testify before the Texas Senate Finance Committee TOMORROW, Tuesday, February 28, at 9:00 a.m. CDT in room E1.036of the Texas State Capitol. Dr.Ginn will focus his remarks on Senate Bill 17, relating to decreasing the rates of the franchise tax until it is eliminated, and Senate Bill 142, related to simplifying the determination of the cost of goods sold in computing the franchise tax.

Press Release February 27, 2017

TPPF Statement on UT/Texas Tribune Legislative Priorities Poll

The Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Director of the Center for Local Governance James Quintero issued the following statement on The University of Texas and the Texas Tribune statewide survey on the 85th Legislature’s top priorities, which was conducted from Feb. 3-10, 2017. The most frequent response when asked what issue should be the “the legislature’s top priority” was “lowering property tax bills for homeowners.”

Press Release February 24, 2017

TPPF Releases Paper on Texas’ State Debt and Public Pensions

The Texas Public Policy Foundation today released the paper Reducing the Burden of Texas’ State Liabilities on Current and Future Generations by the Center for Fiscal Policy’s director The Honorable Talmadge Heflin, economist Dr. Vance Ginn, and research associate Melissa Schlosberg. The paper explains the rising burden of state liabilities (i.e., debt and pensions) on Texans and makes recommendations to alleviate this burden.

Press Release February 23, 2017

ICYMI: TPPF’s Right on Crime Featured in The New York Times

Texas Public Policy Foundation’s (TPPF) Right on Crime project is the focus of a New York Times opinion piece by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tina Rosenberg. The article chronicles how Texas became a national leader on criminal justice reform. Right on Crime is a national campaign to promote successful, conservative solutions on American criminal justice policy—reforming the system to ensure public safety, shrink government, and save taxpayers money.

Press Release February 14, 2017