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  • Why an Air Traffic Control Corporation Makes Sense
    Why an Air Traffic Control Corporation Makes Sense

    By Robert Poole
    March 1, 2003

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

    By Randal O'Toole
    March 1, 2003

  • Stockton: Privatize or Pay Higher Water Rates
    Stockton: Privatize or Pay Higher Water Rates

    Outsourcing would save $175 million

    By Geoffrey Segal
    February 25, 2003

  • Study Concludes Growth Restrictions Contribute to Increased Housing Prices
    Study Concludes Growth Restrictions Contribute to Increased Housing Prices

    More evidence that restrictions inflate housing prices

    By Leonard Gilroy
    February 17, 2003

  • Kill DARE Now
    Kill DARE Now

    It's Costly. It Doesn't Work. It Can't Reform.

    By David Nott
    February 10, 2003

  • Wrecking Property Rights
    Wrecking Property Rights

    How cities use eminent domain to seize property for private developers.

    By Samuel Staley
    February 1, 2003

  • HOT Networks: A New Plan for Congestion Relief and Better Transit
    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.

    By Robert Poole and C. Kenneth Orski
    February 1, 2003

  • Rebuilding the Marquette Interchange Via a Public-private Partnership
    Rebuilding the Marquette Interchange Via a Public-private Partnership

    By Robert Poole, Kevin Soucie, Daryl Fleming and Tom McDaniel
    February 1, 2003

  • Surface Transportation Innovations #7
    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.

    By Robert Poole
    February 1, 2003

  • Atlanta: Pulling the Plug on Water Deal a Mistake
    Atlanta: Pulling the Plug on Water Deal a Mistake

    City's mistake will haunt taxpayers

    By Geoffrey Segal
    January 28, 2003

  • Study Suggests Challenges to Building Regional Anti-Sprawl Coalitions
    Study Suggests Challenges to Building Regional Anti-Sprawl Coalitions

    Forming coalitions may be easier said than done

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 27, 2003

  • What Can We Learn From Atlanta’s Water Privatization
    What Can We Learn From Atlanta’s Water Privatization

    Lost in debate: City saving $21 million per year

    By Geoffrey Segal
    January 21, 2003

  • Reason Foundation Brief Filed With United States Supreme Court Finds Minority Students Hurt By University of Michigan Affirmative Action Plan
    Reason Foundation Brief Filed With United States Supreme Court Finds Minority Students Hurt By University of Michigan Affirmative Action Plan

    January 17, 2003

  • Utilities Takeover by Cities a Mistake
    Utilities Takeover by Cities a Mistake

    Lower bills, increased revenue is a mirage

    By Adrian Moore
    January 14, 2003

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #10
    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.

    By Robert Poole
    January 1, 2003

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #11
    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.

    By Robert Poole
    January 1, 2003

  • Surface Transportation Innovations #6
    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.

    By Robert Poole
    January 1, 2003

  • The State Fiscal Calamity and Competitive Sourcing
    The State Fiscal Calamity and Competitive Sourcing

    Problem is spending, not revenue

    By Geoffrey Segal
    December 27, 2002

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