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Why Truckers Should Reconsider Their Opposition to Tolling
Tolls are the best way to finance the reconstruction of Interstates and the system can be set up to be fair to truckers
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Rebutting the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan’s Claims
Plan is likely to harm public health, increase energy bills, destroy jobs, and cause blackouts in communities across the country
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Orange County’s Affordable Housing Mandates Keep More Homes Out of Reach
Inclusionary zoning policies reduce housing supply and raise home prices
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What California Can Learn from Australia’s Water Reforms
While government has a role to play in the definition, enforcement, and tradability of water rights, it should otherwise get out of the way
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Equitable School Funding Does Not Stop at the District Level
Allow funds to follow students to the school level, provide principals with actual dollars to spend based on student needs
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Taking on Infrastructure, Pension Challenges in Georgia
Interview with Georgia State Senator Hunter Hill
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Six Water Reforms California Can Take from Australia
Establish strong water rights that allow the rights holders to buy, sell, trade and conserve water
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California’s Regulatory Climate Is Crushing Transportation Innovation
Onerous regulations on ride-booking, private buses and self-driving vehicles hurt drivers and stifle economy
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California Is the Wrong Energy Model for the Nation and World
The state's policies have raised energy prices and unemployment, yet offer no climate benefits
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Home-Schooling on the Rise as Alternative to Underperforming Public Schools
California affords home-schooling parents considerable freedom to provide customized educations for their kids
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Public-Private Partnership Advocates and Trucking Industry Find Common Ground
American Trucking Associations support users-pay principle, seem open to tolling and P3 concessions