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Massive Maintenance Backlog Threatens California’s National Parks
Solutions include raising park visitor fees, partnering with private sector
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Double the $15 Billion Cap on Private Actvitity Bonds for P3 Projects
Raising the cap would enable more public-private partnerships which stretch limited resources further
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Airport Policy and Security News #105
Airport funding if ATC is corporatized; Fixing the flaws in PreCheck
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Top Priorities for Interstate Tolling
Where will tolling give America's highway users the greatest bang for the buck?
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California Unions Need to Make a Deal on Retirement Benefits
If public workers aren't willing to negotiate, they may end up losing retirement health care benefits altogether
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How to Reduce Florida’s Prison Population, Costs Without Compromising Public Safety
Eliminating mandatory minimum sentences and reforming habitual offender and drug trafficking laws will focus resources on those who pose a threat to society
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How to Reduce Florida’s Prison Population, Costs Without Compromising Public Safety
Eliminate mandatory minimum sentences and reform habitual offender and drug trafficking laws
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Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #16 (March 2015 edition)
March 2015 edition: Atlantic City's fiscal distress, Texas tolling backlash, corporatizing air traffic control, and more
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Amid Fiscal Distress, What Can Atlantic City Learn from Pontiac, Michigan?
Dramatic rethinking of the structure of government is indeed possible
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Prioritizing Southern California’s Freight Networks
Congress needs to replace politicized parts of infrastructure policy with a merit-based system
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California Should Embrace More Sentencing Reform
It is possible for some nonviolent inmates to serve shorter sentences without compromising public safety
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Corporatizing the U.S. Air Traffic Control System
Testimony before the House Aviation Subcommittee on making air traffic management independent of the Federal Aviation Administration
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Obama Administration Report Overstates Wind Power’s Potential, Understates Costs and Limitations
Cost of wind power generation more likely to fall if wind is forced to compete in the market, far less so if it continues to receive subsidies