TPPF’S HENNEKE: Austin’s Shelter in Place Order is Flawed

AUSTIN – Today, the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s General Counsel Robert Henneke published the commentary Austin’s Shelter in Place Order is Flawed.   On Tuesday, the City of Austin, Travis County, and Williamson County issued “shelter-in-place” orders.   “The orders represent the worst kind of ‘balance,’” writes Henneke. “It appears restrictive, but for the vast majority of Austin residents, the order...

Press Release March 26, 2020

Renewable Energy Incentives in COVID-19 Stimulus Packages are an Affront to the American People

AUSTIN – Today, a group of more than 20 leading policy experts from around the country submitted a letter to Congress expressing concerns about including tax incentives for renewable energy in the three stimulus packages intended to help in the recovery period following the COVID-19 crisis.   Initiated by the Texas Public Policy Foundation through its Life:Powered project, the letter includes the...

Press Release March 23, 2020

TPPF Publishes New Research Proposing Changes to Systematic Approach of Parental Substance Abuse

AUSTIN— Today, the Texas Public Policy Foundation published the policy perspective A New Horizon: Changing Our Approach to Parental Substance Abuse. “In Texas during the last decade, Child Protective Services (CPS) cases involving substance abuse rose by more than 50 percent,” said Charissa Huntzinger, policy analyst at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. “Mothers and pregnant...

Press Release March 5, 2020