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  • A Tale of Two Texas Toll Roads
    A Tale of Two Texas Toll Roads

    What's really at stake in the battle over SH-121

    By Robert Poole
    May 11, 2007

  • The FCC Goes All Nanny
    The FCC Goes All Nanny

    By Steven Titch
    May 10, 2007

  • Not dazed or confused
    Not dazed or confused

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    May 10, 2007

  • What will they tax next?
    What will they tax next?

    By Amanda K. Hydro
    May 10, 2007

  • The Rush to Ban Incandescent Light Bulbs and Plastic Bags
    The Rush to Ban Incandescent Light Bulbs and Plastic Bags

    Life-cycle analysis shows energy costs and pollution from the "solutions" will create new problems

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    May 9, 2007

  • Net Neutrality: A $69 Billion Mistake
    Net Neutrality: A $69 Billion Mistake

    By Steven Titch
    May 9, 2007

  • School Choice Revolution in Watts–Competition helps students and teachers
    School Choice Revolution in Watts–Competition helps students and teachers

    By Lisa Snell
    May 9, 2007

  • Communist China’s GPS Capitalism
    Communist China’s GPS Capitalism

    By Samuel Staley
    May 9, 2007

  • Reagan Embraced Amnesty, So Should Bush
    Reagan Embraced Amnesty, So Should Bush

    Unskilled workers don't have a path to permanent residency

    By Shikha Dalmia
    May 7, 2007

  • Ban Wagon–National Pastime Edition
    Ban Wagon–National Pastime Edition

    By Ted Balaker
    May 7, 2007

  • Skill or Just Dumb Luck?
    Skill or Just Dumb Luck?

    By Steven Titch
    May 6, 2007

  • Will PPPs Fragment Our National Highway Network?
    Will PPPs Fragment Our National Highway Network?

    Congressional threats to thwart long-term PPP toll concessions are unjustified, counterproductive

    By Robert Poole
    May 1, 2007

  • Can Carbon Taxes Work in India?
    Can Carbon Taxes Work in India?

    More than half of India's economy is fueled by "dirty" fuels like coal and wood

    By Shikha Dalmia
    April 30, 2007

  • The $37 Billion Telecom Tax Burden
    The $37 Billion Telecom Tax Burden

    By Steven Titch
    April 30, 2007

  • Preparing for “Earthquake Katrina” and a Levee Disaster in California
    Preparing for “Earthquake Katrina” and a Levee Disaster in California

    Taxpayers shouldn't be on the hook to subsidize, rebuild homes and farms built in flood danger zones

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    April 30, 2007

  • Health IT: Not Too Fast
    Health IT: Not Too Fast

    By Steven Titch
    April 29, 2007

  • Griping about gridlock–LA Edition
    Griping about gridlock–LA Edition

    By Ted Balaker
    April 29, 2007

  • What causes industry agglomeration?
    What causes industry agglomeration?

    By Ted Balaker
    April 26, 2007

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