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Stockton: Privatize or Pay Higher Water Rates
Outsourcing would save $175 million
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Study Concludes Growth Restrictions Contribute to Increased Housing Prices
More evidence that restrictions inflate housing prices
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Kill DARE Now
It's Costly. It Doesn't Work. It Can't Reform.
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Wrecking Property Rights
How cities use eminent domain to seize property for private developers.
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HOT Networks: A New Plan for Congestion Relief and Better Transit
HOT Networks would give America's metropolitan areas a new option-both congestion relief and improved transit service without the need for major new tax revenues.
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Surface Transportation Innovations #7
Topics include: Reason's new HOT networks study, the HOT networks news conference in Washington, DC, and media coverage of Reason's HOT networks report.
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Atlanta: Pulling the Plug on Water Deal a Mistake
City's mistake will haunt taxpayers
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Study Suggests Challenges to Building Regional Anti-Sprawl Coalitions
Forming coalitions may be easier said than done
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What Can We Learn From Atlanta’s Water Privatization
Lost in debate: City saving $21 million per year
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Utilities Takeover by Cities a Mistake
Lower bills, increased revenue is a mirage
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Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #10
Topics include: NATCA's new anti-privatization campaign; a response to Sen. Lautenberg's letter; innovation within FAA; and news notes on ATC corporations.
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Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #11
Issue devoted solely to a response to the escalation of the campaign against ATC reform by the National Air Traffic Controllers Association.
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Surface Transportation Innovations #6
Topics include: using tolls and PPP for a major Interstate reconstruction, an impressive report on road pricing's future, Reason at the TRB Annual Meeting, and rethinking the Midstate Tollway.
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The State Fiscal Calamity and Competitive Sourcing
Problem is spending, not revenue