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  • The Benefits of Right-to-Work
    The Benefits of Right-to-Work

    By Tom Clougherty
    November 12, 2013

  • Pension System Predicament
    Pension System Predicament

    We know the system is going to run out of money. The question is whether or not state leaders will do anything about it.

    By Adrian Moore
    November 12, 2013

  • Study: Maryland’s Pension System Over $19 Billion Underfunded
    Study: Maryland’s Pension System Over $19 Billion Underfunded

    By Sal Rodriguez
    November 12, 2013

  • Unions Strongarm BART, Taxpayers Into Costly Deal
    Unions Strongarm BART, Taxpayers Into Costly Deal

    By Sal Rodriguez
    November 12, 2013

  • Cincinnati Votes To Kick $800 Million Can Down The Road
    Cincinnati Votes To Kick $800 Million Can Down The Road

    By Sal Rodriguez
    November 12, 2013

  • Innovators in Action (October 2013 edition): Advancing Pension Reform in San José
    Innovators in Action (October 2013 edition): Advancing Pension Reform in San José

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 31, 2013

  • Private Sector Marketing Could Boost California’s Lottery Revenues
    Private Sector Marketing Could Boost California’s Lottery Revenues

    Gov. Brown should look to follow Gov. Chris Christie, Illinois and Indiana

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 31, 2013

  • Advancing Pension Reform in San José
    Advancing Pension Reform in San José

    Interview with Pete Constant, San José, (CA) City Councilman

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 31, 2013

  • Sasha Volokh on Privatization and the Constitutional Delegation of Coercive Power in Germany
    Sasha Volokh on Privatization and the Constitutional Delegation of Coercive Power in Germany

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 30, 2013

  • Privatization and the Constitutional Delegation of Coercive Power in Germany
    Privatization and the Constitutional Delegation of Coercive Power in Germany

    German Supreme Court upholds a (more-or-less) private delegation of the use of force

    By Alexander Volokh
    October 30, 2013

  • How Government Wastes Our Time in Travel
    How Government Wastes Our Time in Travel

    By Robert Poole
    October 30, 2013

  • Austin Report Finds a High Cost to Insourcing City Services
    Austin Report Finds a High Cost to Insourcing City Services

    Bringing outsourced contracts back in-house would cost taxpayers millions, add hundreds to city payroll

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 29, 2013

  • Social Impact Bond Initiatives Gaining Traction in U.S.
    Social Impact Bond Initiatives Gaining Traction in U.S.

    Using private sector funding to advance new, performance-based social service delivery models

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 29, 2013

  • Reports Suggest Serious State and Local Fiscal Challenges Ahead
    Reports Suggest Serious State and Local Fiscal Challenges Ahead

    Despite some signs of a slow economic recovery, states and cities pressured by healthcare, other costs

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 29, 2013

  • Detroit Seeking to Privatize Trash Collection
    Detroit Seeking to Privatize Trash Collection

    Beleaguered city seeking $15 million in annual savings

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 28, 2013

  • If at First You Don’t Secede . . .
    If at First You Don’t Secede . . .

    Northern California, Southern Oregon Counties Revive Idea of Forming State of Jefferson

    By Adam Summers
    October 22, 2013

  • BART Unions Choose Striking Over Paying Their Fair Share
    BART Unions Choose Striking Over Paying Their Fair Share

    By Sal Rodriguez
    October 18, 2013

  • California Film Incentives Have No Hollywood Ending for Taxpayers
    California Film Incentives Have No Hollywood Ending for Taxpayers

    L.A. Mayor Should Focus on Overall Economy, Not Just the Film Industry

    By Adam Summers
    October 17, 2013

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