Geoffrey Segal
Geoffrey Segal is the director of privatization and government reform at Reason Foundation, a nonprofit think tank advancing free minds and free markets. He is also editor of Reason's Privatization Watch.
Segal recently served as an advisor to Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's Center for Efficient Government. In addition, his counsel has recently been sought out by Gov. Mark Sanford and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, where he is working with the Government Efficiency and Financial Planning group inside the Office of Management and Budget. Segal is also an advisor to the Cost Cutting Caucus in the Virginia House of Delegates.
Segal is a highly skilled policy analyst with a strong, diversified background in policy research and project analysis focusing on public-private partnerships, competition, government efficiency, government spending and waste, transparency, accountability, and government performance.
Segal has worked closely with legislators in California, New York, Florida, Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Illinois, Oregon, Kentucky, Ohio, Washington D.C., Colorado, Minnesota, Maryland, Maine, North and South Carolina, Hawaii, Arizona, and Texas in efforts to reduce government spending, improve government performance, and enhance accountability in government programs.
Segal has testified to the United States Senate and numerous state legislatures and agencies. He has written dozens of articles for leading publications including Investor's Business Daily, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Indianapolis Star, Orange County Register, Los Angeles Daily News, and New York Sun. Segal is also a contributing editor to Budget & Tax News. A frequent guest on television and radio, he has appeared on Fox News Channel's "Your World with Neil Cavuto" as well as CNBC's "Closing Bell w/Maria Bartiromo" and "Power Lunch."
Segal earned a B.A. in Political Science at Arizona State University and a Master of Public Policy from Pepperdine University.
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Increased Competition Will Lead to Savings
Virginia could save millions
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The Lowdown on the New Federal Competition Circular
Guidelines encourage competitive sourcing
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Focusing on Performance to Achieve Balanced Budgets
Across-the-board cuts are bad ideas
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Stockton: Privatize or Pay Higher Water Rates
Outsourcing would save $175 million
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Atlanta: Pulling the Plug on Water Deal a Mistake
City's mistake will haunt taxpayers
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What Can We Learn From Atlanta’s Water Privatization
Lost in debate: City saving $21 million per year
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The State Fiscal Calamity and Competitive Sourcing
Problem is spending, not revenue
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Cashing In on Gov. Davis’ Prison Contract
Union gets rich at taxpayer expense
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What If LA Spent Its Billions in the Valley?
Tax dollars head downtown instead
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Supreme Court Rules on Private Prison Liability
Inmates at private and government-run prisons should have same rights
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LA’s Field of Pipedreams
City shouldn't pump more money into convention center
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Private Prisons Better Suited to Address Problems
Facilities are more accountable
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Innovative Alternatives to Traditional Municipal/County Corrections
Tested solutions to jail management needs
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Prison Escape Highlights System Woes
Who will correct the corrections system?