TPPF: Police Use of Force- Foresight Over Hindsight

AUSTIN— Today, the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Right on Crime Initiative published the policy perspective, Police Use of Force: Foresight Over Hindsight. “Highly publicized use of force incidents can blemish the legitimacy of a police organization,” said Michael Hughes, senior visiting fellow with the Texas Public Policy Foundation. “These instances can create a wide chasm between officers and citizens. Most...

Press Release July 31, 2019

TPPF Files Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Against City of Dallas

AUSTIN—Today, the Texas Public Policy Foundation filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on behalf of ESI/Employee Solutions, LP and Hagan Law Group LLC against the City of Dallas in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The TPPF lawsuit alleges that the City’s Ordinance violates Plaintiffs’ constitutional rights of First Amendment freedom of association, Fourteenth...

Press Release July 30, 2019

TPPF’s Balat Gives Invited Testimony Before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform

Washington D.C. – Today, David Balat, director of the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Right on Healthcare Initiative, gave invited testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform. The following are excerpts from Balat’s testimony: I firmly believe that we all want affordability and accessibility in healthcare, but we simply have different...

Press Release July 10, 2019