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Pension Reform Newsletter – February 2015
Pension Poll, What Causes Policymakers to Underfund Pensions, Sign of Reform for Military Pension, A Tale of Two Pensions and more
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Add Taxpayer Protections to FRA’s RRIF Loan Program
Federal Railroad Administration program ripe for abuse without needed protections
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Surface Transportation News #136
Is "repatriation" the fix for Highway Trust Fund? and Innovation in toll concession projects
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GA House Transportation Plan a Step in Right Direction
Plan's reliance on users-pay/users-benefit gas tax principal provides great framework
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Require Metro Planning Agencies to Consider Congestion in Transportation Plans
Require Metropolitan Planning Organizations to Compare Future Congestion with Baseline Congestion in Long Range Transportation Plans
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Eliminate TIGER Program
Executive branch earmarking has focused on politics not policy
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Repealing Plastic Bag Bans Is Good for Shoppers and Likely the Environment Too
California ballot initiative creates opportunity for more debate on bag bans
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Poll: 72 Percent of Americans Are Concerned About Public Pension Costs, 82 Percent Say Government Employees Should Contribute More to Their Own Retirement
Americans are concerned about breaking promises to public workers but overwhelmingly support reforming pension benefits over raising taxes or reducing services
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Airport Policy and Security News #104
TSA PreCheck expansion controversy and new thinking on airport Passenger Facility Charges
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How Privatization Could Improve Accountability at Scandal-Plagued Texas Hospital
Private sector has solid track record operating similar facilities
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Why Obama’s Alaskan Wilderness Plan Matters for the Endangered Species Act
Broken promises fuel resentment surrounding conservation
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Competitive Contracting Helps California Taxpayers
Privatization is a proven tool that should be available for Orange County and its cities