TPPF Files Liberty v. EPA Petition to Reverse Obama-Era Endangerment Finding for Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Texas Public Policy Foundation today filed a petition with the Environmental Protection Agency challenging the EPA’s 2009 endangerment finding designating man-made greenhouse gas emissions as a danger to human health and welfare. Along with Liberty Packing Company LLC, TPPF represents a coalition of construction, trucking, energy, logging, and manufacturing small businesses as petitioners seeking reconsideration of the EPA regulation.

Press Release May 2, 2017

ICYMI: TPPF and R Street Institute Release Study on the Impact of a Border-Adjustment Tax on the Texas Insurance Market

Lars Powell, Ian Adams and R.J. Lehmann, each of the R Street Institute, along with the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF), released a new study entitled “Impact of a Border-Adjustment Tax on the Texas Insurance Market” that outlines the economic cost Texas might face if Congress adopts a border-adjustment tax (BAT) that does not follow the almost universal international practice of exempting financial services like reinsurance from similar taxes.

Press Release May 1, 2017

TPPF Releases Updated Comparison of GOP Healthcare Bill to Obamacare

The Texas Public Policy Foundation today released an analysis of the latest revisions to the American Health Care Act as well as an updated side-by-side chart comparing the bill’s current iteration to both its initial draft and Obamacare. The memo, addressed to the Texas Congressional delegation, shows that despite the good faith efforts made by some to improve the bill, there remains myriad policy shortcomings, including retention of Obamacare’s costly regulations and mandates as the default federal law.

Press Release May 1, 2017

TPPF Statement on Petition for Pension Reform in Houston

Texas Public Policy Foundation’s James Quintero, director of the Center for Local Governance, offered the following statement on a petition calling for a vote to change Houston’s pension system. Last Thursday, the group Texans for Local Control submitted 35,000 signatures to the Houston City Secretary’s office petitioning for an election to shift new city employees to a defined contribution-style plan, similar to a 401(k). If Houston voters approve the measure in November, the shift would affect all new city employees hired in 2018 and beyond.

Press Release April 25, 2017