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Reason Foundation's Surface Transportation Innovations newsletter examines and analyzes the latest news on traffic congestion solutions, road funding and infrastructure investement, toll lanes, transit and more.
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- Surface Transportation Innovations #19
Topics include: rethinking federal highway spending; making cost-effective highway improvements; congestion tolls vs. urban growth boundaries; "sustainable mobility," and other topics.
Robert Poole
November 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #18
Topics include: Longer Combination Vehicles (LCVs), electronic toll tag technology, adaptive cruise control to help reduce traffic congestion, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
August 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #17
Topics include: the reauthorization's tolling provisions, academic support for tolled express lanes, Reason's latest transit study, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
July 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #16
Topics include: the reauthorization bills, PPPs, managed lanes, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
May 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #15
Special Focus on Federal reauthorization bills
Robert Poole
April 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #14
Topics include: Reason's toll truckways study, tolls and the Federal highway reauthorization, transportation costs and sprawl, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
February 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #13
Topics include: a new approach to toll road financing, London's congestion pricing, transit and congestion, STPP's transportation costs study, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
January 1, 2004 - 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?
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Warren Buffett: Baptist and Bootlegger
How America?s favorite billionaire plays politics to make money
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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.
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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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