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Pennsylvania Ends Procurement for Private Lottery Management
Initiative stalled amid union, attorney general opposition
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Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius
For-profit business corporations can and often do exercise freedom of religion
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Universal Pre-K May Not Be As Good As It Sounds
Instead of expanding government preschool to middle- and upper-income families, policymakers should be concentrating on reforming - or ending - this colossal failure.
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Pioneering Road User Charges in Oregon
Interview with James Whitty, Manager, Office of Innovative Partnerships and Alternative Funding, Oregon Department of Transportation
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Airport Policy and Security News #97
PreCheck expansion raises questions, Central planning London's airport capacity, Battle over a second Atlanta airport
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Same Old Calls For Tax Increases
Higher taxes, especially on the rich, do drive wealth out of California.
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Organization and Innovation in Air Traffic Control
Organizational reform is the key to a full embrace of advanced air traffic management in the United States
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Google “Doodle” Celebrates Cruelty and Colonialism
By honoring late gorilla activist Dian Fossey, Google unintentionally pays homage to oppressive, colonial model of wildlife conservation
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Pension Reform Case Study: Rhode Island
Rhode Island's reform effort offers lessons for other states and municipalities facing significant unfunded pension liabilities
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Bus Rapid Transit and Managed Lanes
Low-Cost, High-Quality Transportation Solutions for the 21st Century
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Public Disagrees with California’s Nanny-state Laws
Politicians should stop trying to ban everything