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Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, September 2016
“When districts pay for teachers using average salaries, it creates a loophole that allows for vast differences in dollars spent per student at the school level."
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The World Health Organization’s Opposition to Tobacco Harm Reduction: A Threat to Public Health?
Why secrecy and a failure to embrace alternatives to smoking have the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control on a path to failure.
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Surface Transportation News #155
Critics bash tolling and P3 concessions and how can Amtrak repay a $2.45 billion loan?
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United States v. Peter Clay, Amicus Brief, United States Court Of Appeals For The Eleventh Circuit
Brief for amici curiae National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Reason Foundation, Washington Legal Foundation, Cato Institute, 12 criminal and business law professors in support of defendant-appellant Todd S. Farha’s petition for rehearing
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #136
ATC reform goes mainstream | GAO on ATC transition issues
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Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #26 (August 2016 edition)
August 2016 edition: pay-for-success contracting, transportation & education trends, e-cigarettes, and more
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Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, August 2016
“Education finance is one of the big civil rights issues of our time."
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The Vapour Revolution: How Bottom Up Innovation is Saving Lives and Prospects for India
The vapour revolution has the potential to improve and extend tens of millions of lives in India.
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Expanding Toll Bridge Will Reduce Alabama Coastal Congestion
Widening toll bridge over Portage Creek ensures users pay cost
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Surface Transportation News #154
Can P3 infrastructure help pension funds?
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The Case for Stopping Honolulu Rail Dead in its Tracks
Rail line costs increase from $2.7 billion for 34-mile line to $7 billion for 15-mile line
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Pension Reform Newsletter – August 2016
Pension divestment, the "new normal," accounting rules and U.S. public pension risk-taking, pension investment in infrastructure and more
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Pension Fund Investment in P3 Infrastructure
Investment in P3 infrastructure continues to be a major global trend, and public pension funds are emerging as key players.
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For Pensions Systems, Past Performance Is No Guarantee of Future Results
The unions and state leaders failing to grapple with these issues are ultimately jeopardizing the retirement security of their own members and fellow government workers.