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  • USPS Is $14 Billion In the Red This Year, So It Promotes Junk Mail
    USPS Is $14 Billion In the Red This Year, So It Promotes Junk Mail

    Why privatization is a better tactic to save the U.S. mail

    By Adam Summers
    March 22, 2012

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #91
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #91

    Forecasts even slower ATC growth, ANSP mergers in Europe, Congressâ?? NextGen mandates

    By Robert Poole
    March 22, 2012

  • Highway Improvements on a Budget: Diverging Diamonds
    Highway Improvements on a Budget: Diverging Diamonds

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    March 22, 2012

  • Goldman Sachs Scams Federal Reserve Operation Twist
    Goldman Sachs Scams Federal Reserve Operation Twist

    By James Groth
    March 21, 2012

  • Politics & Garbage Privatization in Norwalk, CT
    Politics & Garbage Privatization in Norwalk, CT

    By Leonard Gilroy
    March 21, 2012

  • President Obama Thinks He is the Christopher Columbus of Energy Policy
    President Obama Thinks He is the Christopher Columbus of Energy Policy

    By Adam Peshek
    March 21, 2012

  • The IRS Gets Sued for an Illegal Licensing Scheme
    The IRS Gets Sued for an Illegal Licensing Scheme

    By Anthony Randazzo
    March 20, 2012

  • Do Cap and Trade Programs Spur Technology Innovations?
    Do Cap and Trade Programs Spur Technology Innovations?

    By Adam Peshek
    March 20, 2012

  • Mortgage Settlement’s Servicing Standards are Codifying Theft
    Mortgage Settlement’s Servicing Standards are Codifying Theft

    By Anthony Randazzo
    March 20, 2012

  • California Issues RFP for Private Operation of 5 State Parks
    California Issues RFP for Private Operation of 5 State Parks

    By Leonard Gilroy
    March 20, 2012

  • Housing Starts Up, Problematic Short-term Perspectives on Housing Also Rise
    Housing Starts Up, Problematic Short-term Perspectives on Housing Also Rise

    By Anthony Randazzo
    March 20, 2012

  • Insights on the Federal Transit Administration
    Insights on the Federal Transit Administration

    Why the FTA should reassess its newly proposed rules for approving major capital grants

    By Robert Poole
    March 20, 2012

  • This is No Time to Go Soft on Medicaid Fraud
    This is No Time to Go Soft on Medicaid Fraud

    By Adrian Moore
    March 19, 2012

  • Caltrans: Private Companies Could Build and Run Toll Lanes
    Caltrans: Private Companies Could Build and Run Toll Lanes

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    March 19, 2012

  • Securities Regulation Continues to Frustrate
    Securities Regulation Continues to Frustrate

    By James Groth
    March 19, 2012

  • Fracking Cuts Greenhouse Gases
    Fracking Cuts Greenhouse Gases

    By Adam Peshek
    March 19, 2012

  • Oil Prices and Monetary Policy
    Oil Prices and Monetary Policy

    By James Groth
    March 16, 2012

  • No Such Thing as a Free Parking Space
    No Such Thing as a Free Parking Space

    By Harris Kenny
    March 16, 2012

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