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Report Finds Slow Recovery, Fiscal Headwinds for Cities
Despite tenuous recovery, pensions, healthcare, and infrastructure needs pose lingering fiscal challenges
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School Services Contracting Continues Rise in Michigan
Two-thirds of Michigan school districts contract out food, custodial and/or transportation services
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Evolving the Public-Private Partnership Model in Johns Creek, Georgia
Interview with Mike Bodker, Mayor, Johns Creek, Georgia
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The “Transition Costs” Myth
Why Defined-Benefit to Defined-Contribution Pension Reform Is Commonly Misunderstood
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #117
Major issues for upcoming ADS-B summit, Lessons from the Chicago center outage
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Poor Financial Estimates Plague Orange County, CA Retirement System
The county needs to enact reforms or risk bankruptcy
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Pension Reform Newsletter – October 2014
October 2014 edition: pension reform best practices and handbook, Stockton's bankruptcy, funding review, and more
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Surface Transportation News #132
Realism about the Highway Trust Fund, New findings on getting to work by transit
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Plastic Bag Ban Hurts California’s Economy
Research demonstrates enormous direct and indirect costs to consumers