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Are Hydrogen Fueling Station Subsidies Necessary?
Forcing hydrogen to follow gasoline model is poor choice
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Does California Really Need More Planning?
Development should be a reaction to market demand
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The Economics of Hydrogen: Innovation in Mature and New Technologies
Hydrogen fuel cells are not silver bullet
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The Science of Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Bush pledges $1.2 billion in subsidies
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The Vast, Right-wing Sprawl Conspiracy?
Smart growthers misunderstand free-market approach
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Focusing on Performance to Achieve Balanced Budgets
Across-the-board cuts are bad ideas
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Fuel-cell Powered PDAs? They’re Coming
Alternatives to batteries are coming
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Efforts to Build Infill Housing in California Won’t Solve Growth Woes
Steeper housing shortfall and higher prices likely result
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City Planning: Slow vs. Smart Growth
NPR Radio
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Stockton: Privatize or Pay Higher Water Rates
Outsourcing would save $175 million
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Study Concludes Growth Restrictions Contribute to Increased Housing Prices
More evidence that restrictions inflate housing prices
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Kill DARE Now
It's Costly. It Doesn't Work. It Can't Reform.
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Wrecking Property Rights
How cities use eminent domain to seize property for private developers.
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Atlanta: Pulling the Plug on Water Deal a Mistake
City's mistake will haunt taxpayers
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Study Suggests Challenges to Building Regional Anti-Sprawl Coalitions
Forming coalitions may be easier said than done
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What Can We Learn From Atlanta’s Water Privatization
Lost in debate: City saving $21 million per year
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Utilities Takeover by Cities a Mistake
Lower bills, increased revenue is a mirage
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The State Fiscal Calamity and Competitive Sourcing
Problem is spending, not revenue