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  • Managed Lanes and BRT Can Optimize Mass Transit Systems for Today’s Cities
    Managed Lanes and BRT Can Optimize Mass Transit Systems for Today’s Cities

    Commentary by Baruch Feigenbaum and Michael Robertson

  • School Principals Should Have More Say In How Education Funding Is Spent
    School Principals Should Have More Say In How Education Funding Is Spent

    Commentary by Aaron Garth Smith

  • Evidence Clearly Supports School Choice
    Evidence Clearly Supports School Choice

    Commentary by Adrian Moore and Corey A. DeAngelis

  • A Comparison of the Proposed Hemp Programs in North Carolina and Florida
    A Comparison of the Proposed Hemp Programs in North Carolina and Florida

    Commentary by Geoffrey Lawrence

  • Aviation Policy News #166
    Aviation Policy News #166

    Aviation Policy Newsletter by Robert Poole

  • States Should Consider Converting Carpool Lanes Into Toll Lanes
    States Should Consider Converting Carpool Lanes Into Toll Lanes

    Commentary by Baruch Feigenbaum and Peter Smet

  • Surface Transportation Newsletter #189
    Surface Transportation Newsletter #189

    Surface Transportation Innovations Newsletter by Robert Poole

  • Aviation Policy News #165
    Aviation Policy News #165

    Aviation Policy Newsletter by Robert Poole

  • Reason Foundation’s Drug Policy Newsletter, June 2019
    Reason Foundation’s Drug Policy Newsletter, June 2019

    Drug Policy Newsletter by Adrian Moore

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