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    Are Hydrogen Fueling Station Subsidies Necessary?

    Forcing hydrogen to follow gasoline model is poor choice

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    Scapegoating Isn’t an Energy Policy

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    Does California Really Need More Planning?

    Development should be a reaction to market demand

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    The Economics of Hydrogen: Innovation in Mature and New Technologies

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    The Science of Hydrogen Fuel Cells

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    The Vast, Right-wing Sprawl Conspiracy?

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    Focusing on Performance to Achieve Balanced Budgets

    Across-the-board cuts are bad ideas

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    Fuel-cell Powered PDAs? They’re Coming

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    Efforts to Build Infill Housing in California Won’t Solve Growth Woes

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    City Planning: Slow vs. Smart Growth

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    Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #2

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    Contracting for Road and Highway Maintenance

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    Clearing the Air in California

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    Why an Air Traffic Control Corporation Makes Sense

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    San Jose Demonstrates the Limits of Urban Growth Boundaries and Urban Rail

    By Randal O'Toole
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    Stockton: Privatize or Pay Higher Water Rates

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    Study Concludes Growth Restrictions Contribute to Increased Housing Prices

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