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The audacity of Austin and short-term rentals

Central in this skirmish is Austin’s new ordinance governing short-term rentals, or STRs. The ordinance, which was approved in February by an overwhelming majority of the Austin City Council by a 9-2 vote, is a near-perfect example of the nanny state run amok

July 18, 2016
Property Rights

The audacity of Austin and short-term rentals

   

July 18, 2016
Economy

WSJ: Growing number of states passing pre-emption laws

Beginning in earnest last session, state lawmakers began proposing and passing legislation aimed at reining in some of these local excesses, and next session is shaping up to be no different with many high-profile issues in the crosshairs. But Texas is far from alone in trying to rein in local policymaking run amok. 

July 11, 2016
Economy

Local control is a tool, not the rule

During the last legislative session, local government officials and their Austin-based associations were out in force, making the case that the Legislature ought not interfere with “local control.” But, as conservatives countered, the principle was never intended to justify tyrannical policies and, more importantly, “liberty always trumps local control.”

July 7, 2016
Economy

Austin’s Short-term Rental Ordinance is Unconstitutional

Despite Austin’s reputation as one of the most welcoming cities in the world, local officials continue to adopt policies that are hostile to outsiders. Take the city’s onerous new restrictions on short-term rentals (STRs), for instance.

July 5, 2016
Economy

Uber Does More than Save Lives

Uber’s presence in an urban area decreased the rate of criminal & disorderly conduct arrests 

June 30, 2016
Property Rights

San Antonio reins in aggressive forced annexation plans

In a recent press conference, the City of San Antonio (a city well-known for its propensity towards expansive annexation projects) announced that, after extensive study and analysis, officials would radically scale back its annexation plans.

June 28, 2016
Economy

20 state lawmakers file amicus brief on plastic bag ban case

On Tuesday, almost two-dozen Members of the Texas Legislature filed an amicus brief in support of the Laredo Merchants Association’s legal challenge to the City of Laredo’s plastic bag ban. A number of Texas cities either have or are considering similar restrictions. 

June 23, 2016
Economy

Why we’re suing Austin

On Friday, the Texas Public Policy Foundation took aim at the City of Austin’s tragically flawed short-term rental (STR) ordinance, filing suit in Travis County District Court. Suing the city is not a decision that was made in haste; it was determined to be absolutely necessary to protect Austinites’ property rights, economic liberties, and the basic freedoms of privacy and movement taken for granted by most Texans. 

June 20, 2016
Taxes & Spending

Quintero: Property tax hearings reinforce the hunger for real reform

Are your property taxes too high? Are they not only high, but growing fast too? Shouldn’t there be some sort of protection against being taxed out of your home? Those are just some of the questions raised by the Texas Senate’s Select Committee on Property Tax Reform & Relief in a series of recent interim...

June 9, 2016
Taxes & Spending

ICYMI: Pension debt reaches near $61 B

The key to solving Texas’ pension problems hinge on eliminating this outdated, unworkable system and transitioning to a defined contribution model, a type of retirement program that is both sustainable and reliable for all involved. 

June 7, 2016
Economy

ICYMI: Experts discuss ridesharing regulations

Are city governments suffocating ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft with too much red tape? That was one of the many questions asked at last week’s local government forum, Is Big Government Driving Out Ridesharing?, featuring Senator Don Huffines, Austin City Councilmember Ellen Troxclair, the R Street Institute’s Josiah Neeley, and the Travis County Democratic Party’s Joe Deshotel.

May 2, 2016
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