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  • Amtrak: On Time for Yesterday

    Published February 1, 2005
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    On-time performance has long been Amtrak’s principal strength ... not the trains, but the financial crises.
  • California Charters Show Above-Average Gains

    Published February 1, 2005
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    Students attending California charter schools were 8.5 percent more likely to be proficient at reading and 5.
  • Crichton Strikes Devastating Blow to Alarmists

    Published February 1, 2005
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    Michael Crichton, author of best-selling books and blockbuster movies such as The Andromeda Strain and Jurassic Park, has published a new best-selling book. That much is hardly noteworthy, given his track record of literary success.
  • Detroit Schools Face Default

    Published February 1, 2005
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    In order to comply with state and federal laws, Detroit Public Schools issued a comprehensive financial report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2004.
  • Different Technology, Similar Service

    Published February 1, 2005
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    In the absence of competition, regulations serve to protect consumers against monopoly market power. This is, in theory, the reason why the telecommunications local exchange market is so heavily regulated.
  • Dr. King’s Practical View on Education

    Published February 1, 2005
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    I monitor quarterly educational reports on the achievement of black students. While there is some progress, we’re moving at a slow pace when it comes to closing the educational gap between black and white students.
  • Education Next Addresses Merit Pay for Teachers

    Published February 1, 2005
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    Merit pay for teachers is featured in the Winter 2005 issue of the scholarly journal, Education Next, published by the Hoover Institution.
  • Fast Facts About Private Schools

    Published February 1, 2005
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    In America: One in four schools is a private school. One child in nine attends a private school. Private schools produce an annual savings to taxpayers estimated at more than $48,000,000,000.
  • February 2005 Friedman Report: School Choice Roundup

    Published February 1, 2005
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    California * Florida * New Jersey South Carolina * Texas * Wisconsin CALIFORNIA Gifted Student’s Lawsuit Could Have Impact on Voucher Plans Levi M.
  • Florida Corporations Step Up Support for Low-Income Students

    Published February 1, 2005
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    In 2004, Florida corporations significantly increased their participation in Step Up for Students, the state’s two-year-old program intended to provide children in low-income families with tax-credit-funded scholarships for attending the private or
  • Florida Policy on Social Promotion Helps Students

    Published February 1, 2005
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    A new study has found ending social promotion leads to significant academic improvement for previously low-performing students.
  • Florida Supreme Court Reverses Itself

    Published February 1, 2005
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    On December 28, 2004, the Florida Supreme Court backed away from its December 24 order telling Gov.
  • Google vs. Microsoft: Trustbusters Not Needed

    Published February 1, 2005
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    In the fourth quarter of 2004, Google, a company renowned for its Web search service, released the Google Desktop, a software program that lets users search through materials stored on their own computers, from e-mail to Microsoft Word files to recently
  • Help Wanted: School Choice Leaders in the 109th Congress

    Published February 1, 2005
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    As the 109th Congress convened in January, Capitol Hill supporters of educational freedom were nervously surveying the likely composition and leadership of the Senate and House education committees, which are crucial to further federal backing of school
  • Illinois Supreme Court to Hear Charter School Appeal

    Published February 1, 2005
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    The Illinois Supreme Court has agreed to hear in 2005 the appeal of a proposed Illinois charter school whose application was rejected by the local school district and state board of education.
  • In the News

    Published February 1, 2005
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    FCC Seeks More Rural Data The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will collect more information from more facilities-based carriers in an effort to measure the penetration of broadband and growth of competition in rural markets.
  • Insurance-Free Pharmacies Lower Consumers’ Drug Costs

    Published February 1, 2005
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    Health care reform is, of course, one of the most significant public policy issues facing the United States. The debate, however, tends to focus on government policy and programs, often to the exclusion of private-sector initiatives.
  • Least Wanted Poster Warns Pro-Tax Republicans in Virginia

    Published February 1, 2005
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    The taxpayer advocacy organization Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) has begun a "Least Wanted" campaign intended to warn every Republican state legislator in the nation against raising taxes.
  • Lower Taxes, Fater Ecomomic Growth

    Published February 1, 2005
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    Tax policy is not rocket science, and it's not nano-technology. It's straightforward. When you tax something, you get less of it. When you tax the creation of wealth and income, you get less wealth and income.
  • Maryland May Sell Unneeded State Property

    Published February 1, 2005
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    Unlike his predecessor, who had made land acquisition a high priority for his administration, Maryland Gov.
  • Medicaid Threatens State Budgets

    Published February 1, 2005
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    Medicaid spending is on pace to crowd out everything else in state budgets within a generation, according to “The Long-Term Care Dilemma, What States Are Doing Right and Wrong,” a new study jointly produced by the American Legislative Exchange Council
  • New Publication Documents Benefits of Private Education

    Published February 1, 2005
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    Private education is good for students, good for families, and good for America, according to a new publication by the Council for American Private Education (CAPE).
  • Oregon Voters Move to Protect Landowners’ Rights

    Published February 1, 2005
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    In November, 60 percent of Oregon voters approved Measure 37, protecting private property owners against the effects of land-use regulations imposed by service districts, cities, counties, or state government agencies.
  • Public Education: About the Child, Not the System: an exclusive interview with Cheri Pierson Yecke

    Published February 1, 2005
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    “In an age of cynicism, the parents of America still believe in their country--and they want the public schools to teach their children to believe as well. ...

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