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Public Pension Crisis Threatens to Bankrupt California
State pension and retiree benefits have quintupled since 1998 and over 12,000 former state and local government workers collect pensions of over $100,000 a year
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Transferring 25,000 Inmates to Private Prisons Would Save California $1.8 Billion Over Five Years
California spends three times as much per inmate as Texas, over twice as much as Florida
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Fixing the California Budget
"Reinventing Government" author and Clinton administration expert David Osborne on how California can build a better budget
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Reason Saves Cleveland With Drew Carey
How to fix the â??Mistake by the Lakeâ?? and other once-great American cities
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Innovators in Action Highlights Governments Reducing Costs, Improving Performance
Governor of Georgia, mayor of Indianapolis, CFO of Chicago, former Premier of New South Wales, and others detail ways to reduce spending, improve results
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Annual Report Ranks States on Highway Conditions and Cost-Effectiveness
North Dakota, New Mexico, Kansas and South Carolina are the best; New Jersey, California, Rhode Island and Alaska are the worst; Delaware and Michigan show most improvement
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Study: Seattle Could Get $13 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
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Study: San Francisco Could Get $10 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
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Study: Salt Lake City Could Get $700 Million Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
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Study: Detroit Could Get $7 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
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Study: Denver Could Get $38 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
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Study: Dallas Could Get $17 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
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Study: Charlotte Could Get $22 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
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Study: Atlanta Could Get $15 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion
Prioritizing infrastructure that reduces traffic jams can spur big economic gains
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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
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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
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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
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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