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Reason Foundation's Airport Policy and Security Newsletter examines the latest airport news and developments. From passenger screening to registered traveler to airport privatization, Reason's Robert Poole analyzes the latest trends and breaking news.
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- Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #30
Topics include: Reason's New York airport congestion pricing study; slot auctions versus runway pricing; IATA's WSG the wrong answer to airport delays; questionable anti-MANPADS program; and other news.
Robert Poole
December 1, 2007 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #29
Topics include: Midway privatization deal seems imminent; new questions about TSA screeners' performance; progress and setbacks for Registered Traveler; airport vs. airlines in New Zealand; America's first "common-use" airport; and other news.
Robert Poole
October 1, 2007 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #28
Topics include: fixing New York's airport delays; progress on passenger checkpoints; what went wrong at BAA?; screening cargo on airliners; terrorist dry runs; and other news.
Robert Poole
September 1, 2007 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #27
Topics include: landing fees at general aviation airports; the expanding Registered Traveler program; countering shoulder-launched missiles; airport privatization poison pill; and other news.
Robert Poole
July 1, 2007 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #26
Topics include: the government ID card loophole; airlines vs. LAX, round 1; capacity expansion via airport privatization; market pricing for LaGuardia
Robert Poole
May 1, 2007 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #25
Topics include: proposed airport funding changes: sensible or not?; TSA's "regulation vs. service provision" conflict; LAX vs. airlines, again; clerics vs. airport security; whither U.S. airport privatization?; and other news.
Robert Poole
April 1, 2007 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #24
Topics include: airport worker screening; landing fees for private planes at air-carrier airports; backscatter X-rays: privacy vs. security; AMBER Alerts at checkpoints; and other news.
Robert Poole
March 1, 2007 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #23
Topics include: newsletter changes; data-mining and risk-based screening; LaGuardia and O'Hare slots; the return of U.S. airport privatization; Registered Traveler keeps growing; and other news.
Robert Poole
January 1, 2007 - Preserving the Highway Trust Fund and Paying for Transit Projects (2/9)
- Housing Bubble Over? Hardly (2/9)
- In Nebraska Child Welfare Reform Should Focus on Removing Fewer Children not Starting New State Agencies (2/9)
- House Passes Legislation Putting the GSEs on Budget (2/8)
- Bernanke is Depriving Most Americans from Creating Real Wealth (2/8)
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In Darkness and Safe House
No direction home
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ObamaCare's Medicaid Mandate
Is the health care law's Medicaid expansion unconstitutional?
(2/9)
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Warren Buffett: Baptist and Bootlegger
How America?s favorite billionaire plays politics to make money
(2/9)
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Government Can?t Make Us Happy
Even the staunchest proponents of government intervention to increase happiness admit that there?s no relationship.
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Appease This!
Foreign policy under Obama is not much different from what we would have expected had Bush stayed for a third term.
(2/9)
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Romney Most Electable Candidate, Yet Gingrich in Statistical Tie Among GOP Voters
(1/31)
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Explaining Newt?s Second Surge
Why is the disgraced former House speaker winning Republican votes?
(1/26)
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George Washington Would Beat Out Romney as Richest President; John Kerry Would Have, Too
(1/25)
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