-
Study: Detroit Could Get $7 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
-
Study: Denver Could Get $38 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
-
Study: Dallas Could Get $17 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
-
Study: Charlotte Could Get $22 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
-
Study: Atlanta Could Get $15 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
-
Reason Foundation’s Annual Privatization Report 2009
As deficits mount, governors from both parties look to public-private partnerships; Chicago continues to privatize; taxpayers leave failed local governments to create contract cities
-
Net Neutrality Means More Government, Fewer Options for Consumers
Email, news, streaming video, downloading music and movies - not all Internet content is equal and the government should't treat it as such
-
Ballot Measures Won’t Fix California’s Deficit or Cure Its Spending Addiction
Diverting funds and borrowing isn't a strategy for fixing the massive budget shortfall
-
Weighted Student Formula Produces Good Results In Some of the Country’s Biggest Cities
Weighted Student Formula Yearbook offers an in-depth look at how schools and districts using "backpack" funding are improving student outcomes