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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Sticking it to Smokers
California's Prop. 86 would raise tobacco taxes to $3.47 per pack
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Privatizing Ohio’s Government Marketing…Just Do It!
Much of state's advertising and promotional work is corporate welfare
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The Croesus Trap
Privatization and tolls - not more money - are the key to fixing Virginia's broken transportation system
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Privatization and Devolution Keys to Solving Federal Budget Mess
Smaller, more efficient government is the path to fiscal security
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Bottom-Line on Indiana Toll Road Deal
Commuters, taxpayers and state government reaping benefits
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Making Government Compete to Improve Services and Save Money
Hamilton County can teach Ohio's 87 other counties a lesson on results and performance
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Failure is OK – When It’s Cheap
Public-private partnerships - not new taxes - will help Virginia develop a world-class transportation network
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Government Lags as Hurricane Season Starts
Politics block private sector from helping ravaged areas
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Learning from Pocahontas
Virginia Gov. Kaine granted a concession agreement for the Pocahontas Parkway; why not the Dulles Toll Road too?
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Coalition Urges Senate to Pass Legislation Protecting Private Property Rights
Eminent domain abuse undermines Constitutional property protections
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Detroit Can’t Afford to Stall Privatization
Other cities save millions by forcing government services to compete
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Do We Need It All?
Virginia needs to rethink the way it sets its funding priorities
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Getting Clean Water to the Rest of the World
Public-private partnerships can play vital role