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    U.S. Dances Around Carbon Limits with India

    By Samuel Staley
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    Another Public-Private Partnership Project Moving Forward in Virginia

    By Shirley Ybarra
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    Governator Orders “Garage Sale” for State Vehicles

    By Leonard Gilroy
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    Governors Show Little Appetite for Second Stimulus

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 20, 2009

  • Trading Solvency for Complacency
    Trading Solvency for Complacency

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 20, 2009

  • West Virginia’s Privatized Workers Comp Insurance System Turns One
    West Virginia’s Privatized Workers Comp Insurance System Turns One

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 20, 2009

  • Recap of California Voters’ Rejection of Special Election Measures
    Recap of California Voters’ Rejection of Special Election Measures

    Taxpayers smartly say no to Sacramento's so-called budget reforms

    By Adam Summers
    July 20, 2009

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    Redding, CA Considering New Privatization Committee

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 20, 2009

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    States Fear Medicaid Mandates in Health Care Reform

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    July 20, 2009

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    The Green Job Debate

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 20, 2009

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    Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie Live Chat Online at WashingtonPost.com, 11a.m. ET Today!

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  • You Can’t Have It Both Ways Mr. Krugman
    You Can’t Have It Both Ways Mr. Krugman

    By Anthony Randazzo
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    FTC’s Blogger Disclosure and Ethics Rules Are Terrible Idea

    Hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to regulate the blogosphere

    By Steven Titch
    July 20, 2009

  • Former Transportation Secretary Mary Peters on Arizona Stimulus Dustup
    Former Transportation Secretary Mary Peters on Arizona Stimulus Dustup

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 19, 2009

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    Mobility Takes Backseat in Obama Administration

    By Samuel Staley
    July 18, 2009

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    Taxi Deregulation in Minneapolis Upheld

    By Samuel Staley
    July 18, 2009

  • Obama’s Unapologetic Desire to Expand Government
    Obama’s Unapologetic Desire to Expand Government

    By Samuel Staley
    July 17, 2009

  • California Should Privatize State Parks
    California Should Privatize State Parks

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 17, 2009

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