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Google “Doodle” Celebrates Cruelty and Colonialism
By honoring late gorilla activist Dian Fossey, Google unintentionally pays homage to oppressive, colonial model of wildlife conservation
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Pension Reform Case Study: Rhode Island
Rhode Island's reform effort offers lessons for other states and municipalities facing significant unfunded pension liabilities
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Bus Rapid Transit and Managed Lanes
Low-Cost, High-Quality Transportation Solutions for the 21st Century
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Public Disagrees with California’s Nanny-state Laws
Politicians should stop trying to ban everything
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California Has a Transportation Spending Problem, Not a Transportation Revenue Problem
Caltrans needs an overhaul but vehicle owners don't need a new tax
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Surface Transportation News #123
US congestion less than in Europe. Managed lane networks taking shape. Competing bills on infrastructure financd.
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The Highest Paid Federal Employee Is Not the President
It's time for policy makers to revisit TVAâ??s existence as a federal agency
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Three Recommendations for Sentencing Reform in Louisiana
How to reduce the prison population, cut corrections expenditures and protect public safety
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #109
New study on FAAâ??s risk-averse culture, More work on ATC corporation ideas, and Inspector General on controller training
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Why We Need Transparent Highway Funding
The longer-term goal should be to convert our highway systems into actual highway utilities, run as businesses and paid directly by their customers
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The Endangered Species Act at 40: Species Profiles
The ESA's record of success has been badly exaggerated, and the Act has been detrimental to the conservation of species it was designed to protect