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  • Twisted Transit Parking Logic…and the Market-Oriented Solution
    Twisted Transit Parking Logic…and the Market-Oriented Solution

    By Samuel Staley
    October 16, 2011

  • Strange Planet: Amtrak Commercial Success Used to Fight Privatization
    Strange Planet: Amtrak Commercial Success Used to Fight Privatization

    By Adrian Moore
    October 15, 2011

  • Tolling Patents Raise Specter of Compromising Privacy
    Tolling Patents Raise Specter of Compromising Privacy

    By Samuel Staley
    October 15, 2011

  • ‘Independent? Fed Becoming Political
    ‘Independent? Fed Becoming Political

    By James Groth
    October 14, 2011

  • House Votes to Delay “Boiler MACT”
    House Votes to Delay “Boiler MACT”

    By Adam Peshek
    October 14, 2011

  • In Memory of Bob Galvin
    In Memory of Bob Galvin

    By Adrian Moore
    October 13, 2011

  • In Memory of Bob Galvin
    In Memory of Bob Galvin

    The longtime Motorola CEO had a vision for improving our lives and mobility

    By Adrian Moore
    October 13, 2011

  • California Public Employees Unions Not Serious About Pension Reform
    California Public Employees Unions Not Serious About Pension Reform

    By Adam Summers
    October 13, 2011

  • The Real Reason Occupy Wall Street Should Be Upset With the Financial Industry
    The Real Reason Occupy Wall Street Should Be Upset With the Financial Industry

    By Anthony Randazzo and Marc Joffe
    October 13, 2011

  • Maryland Purple Line is off Track
    Maryland Purple Line is off Track

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    October 13, 2011

  • There’s Wisdom in the Willingness to Back Down
    There’s Wisdom in the Willingness to Back Down

    By Steven Titch
    October 13, 2011

  • Greece Will Default
    Greece Will Default

    By Anthony Randazzo
    October 13, 2011

  • Congress Passes Free Trade Deals
    Congress Passes Free Trade Deals

    By Anthony Randazzo
    October 13, 2011

  • California Revenues Already Well Behind Projections, Signals Possible Automatic Budget Cuts
    California Revenues Already Well Behind Projections, Signals Possible Automatic Budget Cuts

    By Adam Summers
    October 12, 2011

  • Harrisburg, PA Declares Bankruptcy – Who’s Next?
    Harrisburg, PA Declares Bankruptcy – Who’s Next?

    By Harris Kenny
    October 12, 2011

  • Pricing In the Housing Tax Credit
    Pricing In the Housing Tax Credit

    By Anthony Randazzo
    October 12, 2011

  • Embrace Competition to Lower Costs, Improve Performance in Prisons
    Embrace Competition to Lower Costs, Improve Performance in Prisons

    Private sector can drive efficiency, improve offender rehabilitation and save taxpayer money

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 12, 2011

  • Survey Shows Path to Entitlement Reform
    Survey Shows Path to Entitlement Reform

    By Adrian Moore
    October 12, 2011

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