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Do We Need a House Public-Private Partnership Panel?
Congress announced the creation of a special panel to advise the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee on public-private partnerships
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #110
The ATC cross-subsidy dilemma, Controversy over controller hiring and training, Another real-time aviation weather project
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California Tries Backdoor Route to Universal Preschool
Bill would destroy private preschool market, cut school choice, and expand teachers' unions
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A Housing Bubble in Orange County?
Is Southern California's housing market boom sustainable or bound to burst?
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Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #3
January 2014 edition: State of the States, student-based budgeting, e-cigarettes, pension reform, social impact bonds, and more
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Sampling the State of the State Speeches
Whether red or blue states, common themes include tax reform, government reform, rainy day funding
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New York Launches First State-Level Social Impact Bond Program
Privately-financed program targets recidivism reduction among recently-released inmates
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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