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Surface Transportation News #166
Indiana pursuing toll-financed Interstates
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How the Race in Tobacco Innovation is a Win for Public Health
Heat Not Burn (HNB), a new line of nicotine-free products by Tobacco Companies, reach out to a new demographic of smokers who are health conscious.
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Proposed Pennsylvania DOC Contracting Tax Could Undermine, Not Help, Recidivism Reduction
Tax could divert resources from current efforts aimed at reducing recidivism, increase costs to taxpayers.
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CAFE and ZEV Standards: Environmental Effects and Alternatives
Requiring manufacturers to comply with fuel economy standards, rather than using a more cost-effective alternative policy tool to achieve the same goals, likely harms the environment.
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To Equate Suncoast School for Innovative Studies’s Recent Decline With its Charter Status Would be Unfair
Despite a charter school coming in at a D rating, the Florida grading system is doing what it's supposed to do- keeping the education system accountable and pushing schools to be their best.
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City of Bloomfield, New Mexico v. Jane Felix, B.N. Coone, Case No. 17-60
Amicus Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States
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Maine Governor Vetoes Bill Raising the Smoking Age to 21, Legislature Should Let Veto Stand
"I believe that at 18 they are mature enough to make a decision and I’m tired of living in a society where we social engineer our lives,” Gov. LePage said.
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Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, July 2017
“Between fiscal years 1992 and 2014, inflation adjusted (“real”) per-student spending increased by 27 percent. However, real average salaries for public school teachers actually fell by 2 percent during this time period."
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A School Finance Commission to Study Texas’ Funding Formula
Public testimony before the Texas Senate Education Committee on Senate Bill 16
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Surface Transportation News #165
Getting to Yes on mileage-based user fees