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  • The Realities of Congestion
    The Realities of Congestion

    The sooner Sarasota city and county leaders start implementing anti-congestion strategies, short and long term, the easier and less costly they will be.

    By Adrian Moore
    January 26, 2017

  • Cigarette Smuggling Surges As Taxes Near Prohibitive Levels
    Cigarette Smuggling Surges As Taxes Near Prohibitive Levels

    Soaring cigarette taxes are approaching prohibitive levels in many states inducing vast black markets for tobacco across the country.

    By Guy Bentley
    January 26, 2017

  • Huffington Post Author Claims Vaping Could Be Gateway To Drugs and Crime
    Huffington Post Author Claims Vaping Could Be Gateway To Drugs and Crime

    E-cigarettes are under fire for being a possible gateway to a life of crime and crippling addiction to hard drugs in one of the most lurid attacks on the products yet.

    By Guy Bentley
    January 25, 2017

  • Senate Democrats Transportation Proposal is a Political Stunt
    Senate Democrats Transportation Proposal is a Political Stunt

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    January 25, 2017

  • Omaha and Lincoln Need Pension Reform
    Omaha and Lincoln Need Pension Reform

    By Anthony Randazzo
    January 25, 2017

  • For-Profit Education and Entrepreneurship is Solving the Economic Mobility Problem
    For-Profit Education and Entrepreneurship is Solving the Economic Mobility Problem

    By Spence Purnell
    January 24, 2017

  • Electronic Toll Lanes are a Market-Based Solution to Southern California’s Gridlock
    Electronic Toll Lanes are a Market-Based Solution to Southern California’s Gridlock

    By Baruch Feigenbaum and Chad Lonski
    January 20, 2017

  • Will Trump, Congress Try to Make the Federal Government Compete Again?
    Will Trump, Congress Try to Make the Federal Government Compete Again?

    Expanding competitive sourcing could benefit taxpayers

    January 20, 2017

  • Putin’s War on Tobacco Would Be a Gift To Terrorists
    Putin’s War on Tobacco Would Be a Gift To Terrorists

    More than 30 percent of Russian adults smoke, which is apparently so objectionable to a government reviled for human rights abuses and attacks on press freedom that total tobacco prohibition may now be on the cards.

    By Guy Bentley
    January 18, 2017

  • Thanks To Years of Misreporting, Public Mistrust of E-Cigarettes Jumps
    Thanks To Years of Misreporting, Public Mistrust of E-Cigarettes Jumps

    An increasing number of people believe e-cigarettes are just as harmful as tobacco cigarettes, according to an alarming study

    By Guy Bentley
    January 17, 2017

  • Public Pensions and OPEBs Impose Heavy Costs on Some State and Local Governments
    Public Pensions and OPEBs Impose Heavy Costs on Some State and Local Governments

    By Truong Bui
    January 13, 2017

  • Michelle Obama Partners With Left-Wing Food Activists
    Michelle Obama Partners With Left-Wing Food Activists

    "By partnering with a radically left-wing activist group, rather than an organization focused on feeding hungry people, the First Lady further politicizes an issue that should be above partisan politics."

    By Guy Bentley
    January 9, 2017

  • The Media’s Uncritical Approach To E-Cigarettes Harms Public Health
    The Media’s Uncritical Approach To E-Cigarettes Harms Public Health

    If Americans needed any more reason to be skeptical of the media establishment they need look no further than the coverage given to the Surgeon General’s first-ever report into youth e-cigarette use.

    By Guy Bentley
    January 6, 2017

  • Surgeon General Abandons Public Health For E-Cigarette Hysteria
    Surgeon General Abandons Public Health For E-Cigarette Hysteria

    It is flat out wrong to describe vaping as a "form of tobacco use."

    By Guy Bentley
    January 6, 2017

  • Paving the Way for P3 Infrastructure
    Paving the Way for P3 Infrastructure

    There are two important opportunities that the P3 community should pursue with the new Congress and the new leadership at the U.S. DOT.

    By Robert Poole
    January 5, 2017

  • California’s Regulations and High Taxes Hurt Its Health Care Rankings
    California’s Regulations and High Taxes Hurt Its Health Care Rankings

    The state levies heavy taxes on doctors and medical service providers, raising their costs and thus the costs to all health care consumers.

    By Adrian Moore
    December 28, 2016

  • Can Kentucky Teachers Hold the Commonwealth to its Promises?
    Can Kentucky Teachers Hold the Commonwealth to its Promises?

    By Daniel Takash
    December 27, 2016

  • Study Identifies Enormous Risk in Public Pension Investments
    Study Identifies Enormous Risk in Public Pension Investments

    By Truong Bui
    December 27, 2016

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