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Did Pension Reform Improve the Sustainability of Pension Plans?
Evidence from a Counterfactual Analysis of Michigan and Alaska
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How Public Sector Defined Benefit Pension Plans Are Funded
Defined benefit plans are pre-funded, not pay-as-you-go like Social Security
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Taxpayers Need to Derail Bullet-Train Debacle
Citizens are going to have to make it clear to state leaders: this train isn’t getting another cent of money from us.
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Surface Transportation News #149
Managed lane projects: growth and growing pains | Concession company Chapter 11 filing
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Airport Policy and Security News #110
Can TSA fix super-long screening lines? | Increased airport PFC still seems possible
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Reforming Connecticut’s Pre-Trial System
Replacing monetary bail with a system that uses effective alternatives based upon risk assessment.
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Combatting the Recreational River “User Fees” Bogeyman
Why Privatization and a User Fee Model Could Help Fix Our Nation's River Infrastructure Crisis
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Urban Containment: The Social and Economic Consequences of Limiting Housing and Travel Options
Evaluating key research on urban containment's cost-effectiveness in reducing greenhouse gas emission and impact on housing affordability
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #131
Reactions to the ATC Corporation bill | Fine-tuning the governance model
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Emphasis on Smart Kind of Transit Will Boost OC Ridership
Focusing on a bus based system will boost ridership without increasing operating costs