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How Much Will Americans Drive In the Future?
The debate over driving trends has implications for future traffic congestion, highway capacity, bridge repairs and more
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Implications of the Louisiana Supreme Court Voucher Ruling
A Primer on Recent Developments in State and Federal School Voucher Litigation
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Airport Policy and Security News #91
TSA's new hurdles, Mixed picture for airport growth, Cockpit security, and More
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Leasing the Indiana Toll Road
Reviewing the First Six Years Under Private Operation
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Weighted Student Funding for California
Three Reasons Governor Brownâ??s School Funding Plan is Better than the Status Quo and Three Big Ideas to Make the Plan Even Better
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Public-Private Partnerships Could Save State Parks
Privatization won't ruin California's state parks, in fact the private sector may be needed to save them
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From Oakland to Chicago to Jacksonville, Mayors Are Using Privatization
Private trash collection would help Fresno's long-term financial health
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Georgia Should Seek Solutions to Drunk Driving that Work
While too many Americans continue to die from drunk driving, there is little evidence that lowering the BAC from .08 to .05 will work
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High-Speed Rail in Europe and Asia: Lessons for the United States
The evidence suggests that high-speed railâ??s limited success in Europe and Asia is not transferrable to the U.S.
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Savings for Fresno: The Role of Privatization
As Fresno navigates budget challenges, privatization can lower costs and put performance, results first