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    Why Florida State Worker Pensions Are In a Pickle

    Pension systems need to do more than just avoid losing money. For the Florida Retirement System, the goal is to get returns greater than 7.65%.

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    Surface Transportation News #158

    A careful look at Trump's infrastructure proposal

    By Robert Poole
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    Will the Trump Era Bring New Infrastructure Investment?

    If Congress can be persuaded to create an infrastructure bank that operates in the fiscally conservative, taxpayer-friendly way that TIFIA is now run, that change might be acceptable to a bipartisan majority.

    By Robert Poole
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    Money From Defined Benefit Plans Is The Same Color As Money From Defined Contribution Plans

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    New Jersey Shifting to Quarterly Pension Contributions

    By Daniel Takash
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    A school district banned, then unbanned classic books. School choice could have stopped this before it started.

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    Adding Toll Lanes to the I-405 In Orange County Is a Good First Step

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    By Baruch Feigenbaum
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  • Center for American Progress’ Criticism of Trump’s Infrastructure Plan is Misleading
    Center for American Progress’ Criticism of Trump’s Infrastructure Plan is Misleading

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
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  • Adding Toll Lanes to the I-405 In Orange County Is a Good First Step
    Adding Toll Lanes to the I-405 In Orange County Is a Good First Step

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
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    Air Traffic Control Newsletter #138

    Mixed messages on NextGen modernization | GAO report on ATC transition

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  • Pension Reform Newsletter #31 (November 2016 edition)
    Pension Reform Newsletter #31 (November 2016 edition)

    By Leonard Gilroy
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  • Pension Reform Newsletter – November 2016
    Pension Reform Newsletter – November 2016

    Reducing CalPERS' assumed rate of return, baby boomers and the "new normal," Kentucky hedge fund investment, and more

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    Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, November 2016

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    By Lisa Snell and Aaron Garth Smith
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    By Daniel Takash
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  • Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #28 (November 2016 edition)
    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #28 (November 2016 edition)

    By Leonard Gilroy and Austill Stuart
    November 22, 2016

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    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #28 (November 2016 edition)

    November 2016 edition: highway PPPs, public pension returns, student-based budgeting, correctional privatization trends, and more

    By Leonard Gilroy
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  • Goodbye (and Good Riddance) to Kentucky’s Hedge Fund Investments
    Goodbye (and Good Riddance) to Kentucky’s Hedge Fund Investments

    Kentucky Retirement System Wisely Divests from Hedge Funds

    November 22, 2016

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