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Commentaries


  • Tesla Crash Likely to Lead to Unnecessary Regulations for AVs
    Tesla Crash Likely to Lead to Unnecessary Regulations for AVs

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    July 11, 2016

  • California Needs Better Schools, Not Expensive Ones
    California Needs Better Schools, Not Expensive Ones

    Parents should have a chance to vote with their feet by implementing school choice programs that allow students and parents to choose the public schools they believe are best for them.

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    July 8, 2016

  • The Military and ATC Corporation? No Big Deal
    The Military and ATC Corporation? No Big Deal

    By Robert Poole
    July 8, 2016

  • Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #25 (June 2016 edition)
    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #25 (June 2016 edition)

    By Leonard Gilroy and Austill Stuart
    July 1, 2016

  • The Hidden Costs of Environmental Regulations
    The Hidden Costs of Environmental Regulations

    When looking for ways to protect the environment and crucial wildlife habitats, we would do well to take a closer look at the total, true costs of such regulation.

    By Brian Seasholes
    July 1, 2016

  • Troubled Atlanta Streetcar may be the Worst Transportation Project Ever Built–Part 4: Using Transportation Funding for Non-transportation Projects
    Troubled Atlanta Streetcar may be the Worst Transportation Project Ever Built–Part 4: Using Transportation Funding for Non-transportation Projects

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    June 30, 2016

  • The Evolution of Managed Lanes
    The Evolution of Managed Lanes

    Revenue-based financing and effective traffic management are two factors that account for dramatic changes in managed lanes philosophy.

    By Robert Poole
    June 27, 2016

  • Gov. Brown Should Stop Asking For Tax Increases
    Gov. Brown Should Stop Asking For Tax Increases

    Gov. Brown should not be asking for more tax money until Caltrans is reformed. When a government agency is failing, you can’t just throw more money at it.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    June 26, 2016

  • Why Not Autonomous Trains
    Why Not Autonomous Trains

    Industry and government are advocating the safety benefits of autonomous and connected vehicles but ignoring potential benefits of autonomous trains

    By William Newman
    June 23, 2016

  • Maligned Atlanta Streetcar may be the Worst Transportation Project Ever Built–Part 3: Federal Funding
    Maligned Atlanta Streetcar may be the Worst Transportation Project Ever Built–Part 3: Federal Funding

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    June 23, 2016

  • The Atlanta Streetcar may be the Worst Transportation Project Ever Built–Part 2: The History
    The Atlanta Streetcar may be the Worst Transportation Project Ever Built–Part 2: The History

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    June 21, 2016

  • Atlanta Streetcar may be the Worst Transportation Project Ever Built–Part 1: An Overview
    Atlanta Streetcar may be the Worst Transportation Project Ever Built–Part 1: An Overview

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    June 20, 2016

  • Paid Parking Is Our Friend
    Paid Parking Is Our Friend

    It is needed to create a vibrant environment for businesses, residents and visitors.

    By Adrian Moore
    June 14, 2016

  • How to Quickly Improve the Airport Security Screening Mess
    How to Quickly Improve the Airport Security Screening Mess

    One of TSA’s primary excuses for the long wait times is that it has far fewer airport security screeners than it used to.

    By Robert Poole
    June 10, 2016

  • Pension Reform: A Federal Based Proposal
    Pension Reform: A Federal Based Proposal

    By Truong Bui
    June 9, 2016

  • Pension Cost Volatility and Public Staffing Levels
    Pension Cost Volatility and Public Staffing Levels

    By Truong Bui
    June 9, 2016

  • A Pension “Grand Bargain” for Distressed Cities?
    A Pension “Grand Bargain” for Distressed Cities?

    By Truong Bui
    June 9, 2016

  • New GASB Disclosures Allow More Accurate Revaluation of Pension Debt
    New GASB Disclosures Allow More Accurate Revaluation of Pension Debt

    By Truong Bui
    June 9, 2016

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