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  • Pennsylvania Needs to “Man Up” on Asset Privatization
    Pennsylvania Needs to “Man Up” on Asset Privatization

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 14, 2010

  • Teacher Bailout Needed because New Jersey Teachers Getting 3 Percent Raise Instead of 4 Percent
    Teacher Bailout Needed because New Jersey Teachers Getting 3 Percent Raise Instead of 4 Percent

    By Lisa Snell
    June 14, 2010

  • The Growth of the Public Sector: New York City Education Department Edition
    The Growth of the Public Sector: New York City Education Department Edition

    By Lisa Snell
    June 14, 2010

  • Lawyer Licensing Laws Lead to Higher Prices, Less Consumer Choice and Access to Legal Services
    Lawyer Licensing Laws Lead to Higher Prices, Less Consumer Choice and Access to Legal Services

    By Adam Summers
    June 12, 2010

  • Legal System Problems and Solutions Discussed in New Book
    Legal System Problems and Solutions Discussed in New Book

    By Adam Summers
    June 12, 2010

  • Infrastructure Investor Southeast: Public-Private Partnerships Alive and Well
    Infrastructure Investor Southeast: Public-Private Partnerships Alive and Well

    By Shirley Ybarra
    June 12, 2010

  • Federal Transit Funding Rules Breed Inefficiency
    Federal Transit Funding Rules Breed Inefficiency

    By Samuel Staley
    June 11, 2010

  • Michael Barone, Tea Parties, and Rick Santelli’s Rant
    Michael Barone, Tea Parties, and Rick Santelli’s Rant

    By Samuel Staley
    June 10, 2010

  • What is the Right Question about Electric Cars?
    What is the Right Question about Electric Cars?

    By Shirley Ybarra
    June 10, 2010

  • Report Released on International Experience with Road Pricing Schemes
    Report Released on International Experience with Road Pricing Schemes

    By Shirley Ybarra
    June 9, 2010

  • The Economic Argument to Resume Gulf Drilling
    The Economic Argument to Resume Gulf Drilling

    By Anthony Randazzo
    June 9, 2010

  • Summers Talks California Public Pension Reform on John and Ken Show
    Summers Talks California Public Pension Reform on John and Ken Show

    By Adam Summers
    June 8, 2010

  • The Cost of Slow Travel
    The Cost of Slow Travel

    By Samuel Staley
    June 8, 2010

  • Bad News From Survey of Economic Literacy
    Bad News From Survey of Economic Literacy

    By Adrian Moore
    June 8, 2010

  • Instant-Runoff Voting Would Be a Better Alternative Than Open Primary in California, Elsewhere
    Instant-Runoff Voting Would Be a Better Alternative Than Open Primary in California, Elsewhere

    By Adam Summers
    June 7, 2010

  • California Open Primary Measure Would Reduce Voter Choice, Violate Freedom of Association
    California Open Primary Measure Would Reduce Voter Choice, Violate Freedom of Association

    By Adam Summers
    June 7, 2010

  • States Plunder 911 Funding
    States Plunder 911 Funding

    By Steven Titch
    June 7, 2010

  • Instant-Runoff Voting Would Be Better Alternative to Open Primary for California Voters
    Instant-Runoff Voting Would Be Better Alternative to Open Primary for California Voters

    Proposition 14 won't cure state's political or fiscal problems

    By Adam Summers
    June 7, 2010

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