William Newman
Senior Advisor, HC Project Advisors
William B. Newman, Jr., is Senior Advisor to HC Project Advisors in Washington, DC. He was a former executive of Conrail, and worked on Conrail's successful sale by the federal government. Conrail was sold in an initial public offering in 1987, then the largest initial public offering in history.
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It’s Time to Allow Tolling on All Federal-aid Highways
With limited gas tax proceeds, states should be allowed to build new highways and rebuild existing highways with toll revenue.
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Why Not Autonomous Trains
Industry and government are advocating the safety benefits of autonomous and connected vehicles but ignoring potential benefits of autonomous trains
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Combatting the Recreational River “User Fees” Bogeyman
Why Privatization and a User Fee Model Could Help Fix Our Nation's River Infrastructure Crisis
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The Private Cure for Crumbling Waterway Infrastructure
Privatization can help upgrade decaying locks and dams
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Obama on TVA: Time to Transfer to Help Mitigate Risk to Taxpayer
Ownership of TVA should be transferred to the states it serves
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The Highest Paid Federal Employee Is Not the President
It's time for policy makers to revisit TVAĆ¢??s existence as a federal agency
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Obama and Reagan Agree: Divest the Tennessee Valley Authority
Divestiture would lower deficit, benefit taxpayers