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  • Maryland Port Moves Forward on Public-Private Solicitation
    Maryland Port Moves Forward on Public-Private Solicitation

    By Shirley Ybarra
    July 13, 2009

  • Why Not Scrap PPIP?
    Why Not Scrap PPIP?

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 13, 2009

  • CA Taxes Are Killing Hollywood
    CA Taxes Are Killing Hollywood

    By Adrian Moore
    July 13, 2009

  • Obama: World Economic Collapse Averted
    Obama: World Economic Collapse Averted

    By Samuel Staley
    July 13, 2009

  • Card Check’s Evil Twin — Binding Arbitration
    Card Check’s Evil Twin — Binding Arbitration

    By Shikha Dalmia
    July 12, 2009

  • Loan Modification Program Isn’t Stemming Foreclosures in Phoenix
    Loan Modification Program Isn’t Stemming Foreclosures in Phoenix

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 12, 2009

  • Revenue Declines Add to State Budget Woes
    Revenue Declines Add to State Budget Woes

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 10, 2009

  • San Diego County Planning to Triple Size of Jail Facility in Downtown Santee, Should Consider Cheaper & Better Alternatives
    San Diego County Planning to Triple Size of Jail Facility in Downtown Santee, Should Consider Cheaper & Better Alternatives

    By Adam Summers
    July 10, 2009

  • WSJ on What’s Hot and What’s Not in Infrastructure Investment
    WSJ on What’s Hot and What’s Not in Infrastructure Investment

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 10, 2009

  • Your Handy Guide to Obama-Era High-Tech Antitrust Policy
    Your Handy Guide to Obama-Era High-Tech Antitrust Policy

    By Steven Titch
    July 10, 2009

  • Ed Lazear on the Stimulus
    Ed Lazear on the Stimulus

    By Samuel Staley
    July 10, 2009

  • Real Broadband Growth: There’s China, There’s the U.S. and Then There’s Everybody Else
    Real Broadband Growth: There’s China, There’s the U.S. and Then There’s Everybody Else

    By Steven Titch
    July 10, 2009

  • Why We’ll Leave L.A.
    Why We’ll Leave L.A.

    Arbitrary and capricious behavior by local lawmakers is chasing business out of the City of Angels

    By Rick Newcombe
    July 10, 2009

  • Chicago Hiring Private Bill Collectors to Boost Revenue
    Chicago Hiring Private Bill Collectors to Boost Revenue

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 10, 2009

  • France: The New Model for Economic Recovery
    France: The New Model for Economic Recovery

    By Samuel Staley
    July 10, 2009

  • Superman Arrested… For Not Having a License
    Superman Arrested… For Not Having a License

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 10, 2009

  • House Holds a Hearing on Federal Reserve Independence
    House Holds a Hearing on Federal Reserve Independence

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 10, 2009

  • New at Reason: Unemployment Statistics are Signaling Economic Recovery
    New at Reason: Unemployment Statistics are Signaling Economic Recovery

    By Anthony Randazzo
    July 9, 2009

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