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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 #52
Who should run airports? TSA's mission creep, the liquids ban stays with us and more
Robert Poole
December 4, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #51
TSA screening technology, private screeners and airport privatization
Robert Poole
November 5, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #50
Unionized airport security screeners, registered traveler and air travel delays
Robert Poole
October 31, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #49
Where airport grants really go, privatizing New Orleans Airport, and airport security and suicide bombers
Robert Poole
September 30, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #48
Registered traveler, high-speed rail vs. air travel and airport pricing
Robert Poole
August 31, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #47
TSA's unchecked power, private airport in Branson, the future of registered traveler
Robert Poole
July 11, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #46
Registered traveler, TSA and private pilots, airport congestion and parking privatization
Robert Poole
June 15, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #45
Topics include: short-haul flights vs. rail; post-Midway airport privatization; MANPADS defenses; airport landing slots in Europe; the Maginot Line of airport screening; FAMs vs. FFDOs; and other news.
Robert Poole
May 21, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #44
Topics include: whole body scanning; runway safety areas; air marshals vs. armed pilots; luggage pilfering and airport security; outsourced commercial airports; and other news.
Robert Poole
April 13, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #43
Topics include: inspecting cargo; slot auction problems; misguided bizjet security regs; airport privatization in a soft market; and other news.
Robert Poole
March 18, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #42
Topics include: stealth attack on airport privatization; TSA's flawed study on private screening; airport expansion vs. inter-city rail; limited profiling endorsed; airport competition; and other news.
Robert Poole
February 17, 2009 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #41
Topics include: cost-effectiveness of U.S. airport security; new technology for perimeter security; Jacksonville, Long Beach consider privatization; PFCs and FAA reauthorization; and other news.
Robert Poole
January 1, 2009 - ATA Wrong on Bingaman Amendment (5/25)
- Streetsblog is Upset That Congressional Members are Attending Meetings (5/25)
- Lafayette Muni: Phone, Cable and Internet For Only $45,000 a Day (5/25)
- New Wisconsin Recall Poll: Reason-Rupe Finds Broad Support for Pension, Health Care Reforms (5/24)
- New York City Launches Parking Meter Privatization Initiative (5/24)
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Is the Ron Paul the Best Hope for Progressives?
The Texas congressman is more conservative than Romney, but he's also more progressive than Obama.
(5/25)
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Robert Zubrin: Radical Environmentalists and Other Merchants of Despair
(5/25)
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Scott Walker Turns Up the Heat on Flawed Milwaukee Crime Stats
Wisconsin gubernatorial candidates debate high-profile police controversy.
(5/25)
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When Government Privileges Trump the Rights of Citizens
California creates a two-tiered system, with government workers on top.
(5/25)
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Tracy Thorne-Begland and the Mishnory Road
Discriminating in favor of members of a certain class is only slightly superior to discriminating against them.
(5/25)
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