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How Public-Private Partnerships Can Facilitate Public School Construction

How Public-Private Partnerships Can Facilitate Public School Construction
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Can No One Stop the EPA?

Introduction On June 25, 1997, President Bill Clinton circumvented a long-established White House regulatory review process by endorsing a controversial Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposal that would tighten the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for the allowable levels of particulate matter (PM) and ozone.2

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The Senate-Passed Energy Bill Will Hurt Consumers and Taxpayers Without Solving the Energy Problem

The Senate-passed Energy Policy Act of 2002 would not enhancesupplies of energy. What it would do, however, is harm the U.S.economy and raise the cost of energy for consumers.  It isbetter to have no energy bill than to be burdened with one thatsuppresses vital energy supplies.

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Sound Policy for the Energy Bill

In the aftermath of the worst power outage in the nation's history,Congress is rushing to get a comprehensive energy bill to thePresident for his signature. But the recent blackout does notnegate the need for a responsible plan that enhances domesticenergy resources, corrects the imbalance between supply and demand,and ensures that families and businesses have abundant, affordable,and reliable energy for the future.

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Why President Bush Is Right to Abandon the Kyoto Protocol

The Kyoto Protocol is fundamentally flawed and unfair, and it wouldseriously harm the U.S. economy. Even if it comes fully into force,it will not achieve its goal of reducing greenhouse gases globally.

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Better, Faster, and Cheaper Border Security

U.S. border security strategy should employ a mix of resources inaddition to Border Patrol agents, including state and local authorities, the National Guard, and private contractors. The DHSshould heed the lessons learned from other large-scale contractingactivities and should view border security as encompassing not onlyland borders, but air and sea borders as well.

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Accountability 101: Why the President's Education Proposals Won't Make the Grade

In his 1999 State of the Union address, President Bill Clinton acknowledged a key flaw in the federal government's K-12 education policy--the lack of academic accountability:

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