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  • Surprise! AIG to Get Even More Taxpayer Money – $30 Billion More
    Surprise! AIG to Get Even More Taxpayer Money – $30 Billion More

    By Anthony Randazzo
    March 2, 2009

  • The Fairness Doctrine: One Battle Won, But the War Goes On
    The Fairness Doctrine: One Battle Won, But the War Goes On

    By Steven Titch
    March 2, 2009

  • How Much Will the State Budget Deal Cost Californians?
    How Much Will the State Budget Deal Cost Californians?

    By Adam Summers
    March 2, 2009

  • So, Can We Date Conservatives Again?
    So, Can We Date Conservatives Again?

    By Michael Flynn
    March 2, 2009

  • When Will the Recession End?
    When Will the Recession End?

    By Samuel Staley
    March 1, 2009

  • Second National Commission Gets It Mostly Right
    Second National Commission Gets It Mostly Right

    Commission offers a series of valuable policy proposals

    By Robert Poole
    February 28, 2009

  • Can Mayor Bloomberg’s Pedestrian Mall Work in Manhattan?
    Can Mayor Bloomberg’s Pedestrian Mall Work in Manhattan?

    By Samuel Staley
    February 28, 2009

  • Have Capital, Will Travel
    Have Capital, Will Travel

    By Michael Flynn
    February 27, 2009

  • Poll: San Francisco Voters Wary of New Taxes, Open to Privatization
    Poll: San Francisco Voters Wary of New Taxes, Open to Privatization

    By Leonard Gilroy
    February 23, 2009

  • Innovative Solutions Needed to Fix L.A.’s Budget
    Innovative Solutions Needed to Fix L.A.’s Budget

    L.A. should follow Chicago's lead on public-private partnerships

    By Adam Summers
    February 23, 2009

  • Gov. Jindal Offers First “No Thanks” to Stimulus Money
    Gov. Jindal Offers First “No Thanks” to Stimulus Money

    By Leonard Gilroy
    February 20, 2009

  • Sharpening the Budget Saw in Virginia
    Sharpening the Budget Saw in Virginia

    Arizona bill offers a blueprint for right-sizing state government

    By Leonard Gilroy
    February 17, 2009

  • Not One More Acre!
    Not One More Acre!

    Ranchers in Colorado's Piñon Canyon fight a massive Army land grab.

    By Trey Garrison
    February 17, 2009

  • Kansas City Outsourcing Animal Shelter Operations
    Kansas City Outsourcing Animal Shelter Operations

    By Leonard Gilroy
    February 16, 2009

  • Paying for the Transportation System We Need
    Paying for the Transportation System We Need

    By Robert Poole
    February 12, 2009

  • State Budget Crises Arrive Like Clockwork
    State Budget Crises Arrive Like Clockwork

    Lawmakers once again turn to cigarette taxes to balance their budgets

    By Michael Flynn
    February 11, 2009

  • The Reason.com Stimulus Symposium
    The Reason.com Stimulus Symposium

    Leading economists sound off on the $800 billion stimulus package

    February 11, 2009

  • Congress Approves Broadband to Nowhere
    Congress Approves Broadband to Nowhere

    By Adrian Moore
    February 10, 2009

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