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. maybe they'll actually do something about them. Remember the Democratic and Republican party debates that were held just before that major international meeting about climate change, participated in by every country in the world? Of course you do. Do you remember the candidates' responses to the questions about climate change posed during those debates? No, you don't. Not a single question about climate change, or any other big science issue, was asked. ....
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/PRNewswire/ Freight bottlenecks cost the U.S. economy more than $42 billion in 2019 a hidden tax on the American people that is only likely to increase as. ....
Mon May 24, 2021 - National Edition ARTBA Freight bottlenecks cost the U.S. economy more than $42 billion in 2019 a hidden tax on the American people that is only likely to increase as the country fully opens, according to a review of Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) data. The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) study, Throttled: The Economic Costs of Freight Bottlenecks, also shows that freight shipments suffered almost 660 million hours of delay on the nation s roadways. Our examination brings into sharp focus the continued costs of congestion on America s highway network, said ARTBA Chief Economist Alison Premo Black. Legislation to address freight mobility through increased federal transportation investment would help alleviate these bottlenecks, increase business productivity and power the economy for the next generation. ....
Chairman and members of the committee, My name is Jillian E. Snider, and I am the policy director of criminal justice and civil liberties at the R Street Institute, which is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, public policy research organization. Our mission is to engage in policy research and outreach to promote free markets and limited, effective government in many areas, including criminal justice reform, and that is why SB 111 is of special interest to us. Delaware currently has a population of approximately one million citizens. According to a 2019 report, 30,038 individuals were arrested in that year, and more than 75 percent of those individuals were charged with low-level offenses.[1] [1] An overwhelming majority of these individuals will suffer endless effects due to their criminal history. ....