Privatization and Government Reform Newsletters
Reason Foundation's Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter examines the latest news and developments in the arena of privatization, public-private partnerships and market-based government reform policies.
Previous issues of this newsletter are below. Reason's privatization research is available here and additional government reform research is here.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Impact of occupational licensing, ESG investing, and more
Plus: Outsourcing sewer and water operations, nuclear power for the Air Force, and more.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Expensive ambulances, Jackson’s water crisis, FDA reform, and more
Plus: Promising results for a jail diversion program, why Congress should ignore the NCAA, and more.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Rethinking K-12 transportation, water needs, and more
Plus: Paying for highways and bridges, housing costs and regulations, and more.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Trends in aviation, Arizona water P3s, and more
Plus: Michigan budget issues, government failures in Flint, and more.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Savas Award and Annual Privatization Report 2022
Plus municipal water system soundness, transportation finance, and more.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Surface transportation trends, revenue-risk, and more
Plus: Surface transportation trends, regulations limiting housing supply and more.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Municipal golf losses, sewer sale, and more
Plus: Privatizing liquor sales in Pennsylvania, converting empty schools to housing, and more.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Federal recovery funds raw deal for taxpayers, state-operated cannabis stores, and more
Plus: Lawsuits might free up government spending data, streamlining public information requests, Philadelphia airport parking P3, and more.
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Privatization and Government Reform News: Telehealth laws, impact fees, and more
Plus, reforming underperforming schools, water outsourcing, private student housing, and more.