George Passantino
Senior Fellow
George Passantino is a senior fellow at Reason Foundation, a nonprofit think tank advancing free minds and free markets.
In 2004, Passantino served as a full-time director on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's California Performance Review. Passantino helped lead a thorough, top-to-bottom review of state government that the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office concluded could save California $15 billion over five years.
Passantino has authored frequent studies, white papers, and commentaries on California's need for fundamental economic, legislative, and regulatory reform. His views have appeared in numerous publications, including the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News, Orange County Register, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Jose Mercury News, San Francisco Chronicle, and Investor's Business Daily.
Prior to joining Reason in 1997, Passantino served as a legislative consultant to the California State Legislature. His wide range of high-profile legislative accomplishments include the 1996 passage of California's version of Megan's Law, which has helped thousands of parents protect their children from dangerous sex offenders.
Passantino graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Applied Economics from California State University, Bakersfield.
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The Gathering Pension Storm
How Government Pension Plans are Breaking the Bank and Strategies for Reform
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The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in California’s Transportation Future
Projects funded by tolls could add highway capacity that would not otherwise be built
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Billions of Reasons to Reform Pensions
Shifting to a 401(k) plan would stabilize skyrocketing CA pension costs
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Ending CA Gridlock Requires Compromise
Pols should quit raiding road funds; allow toll lanes
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Priority Colorado
Balancing the Budget While Preserving TABOR and Colorado's
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The Bodybuilder’s Guide to Government Reform
Getting rid of California's flab
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What Schwarzenegger Didn’t Do
Evaluating the governor's first year