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  • City of Milwaukee Sues to Treat IPTV Like Cable

    Published May 1, 2007
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    AT&T's Internet Protocol television (IPTV) service will get a federal court test in Milwaukee as to whether it requires a separate cable TV franchise.
  • U.K. Regulators Resist Calls for Network Neutrality

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Regulators in the United Kingdom favor a cautious approach to network neutrality, stating the European policy framework already has safeguards in place to prevent an Internet service provider (ISP) from abusing its position in the information supply
  • Calif. Report Card Shows Dismal Results

    Published May 1, 2007
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    A February 15 report card from the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a free-market think tank based in California, evaluated and graded 17 aspects of California's K-12 education system, finding the state's performance disastrously poor.
  • Rhode Island Lawmaker Wants Higher Beer Tax

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Rhode Island beer drinkers will see the price of their favorite brews go up if a state lawmaker who wants to double the state's excise tax on beer gets his way. Rep. Edwin R.
  • Maine Tobacco Tax Hike Likely to Benefit New Hampshire

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Maine lawmakers are considering another round of tobacco tax hikes, a move that likely would increase business and tax revenue in neighboring New Hampshire, where taxes are lower, according to a report issued in March by The Maine Heritage Policy Center.
  • Atrazine Ban Would Spell Disaster for Illinois Economy

    Published May 1, 2007
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    A ban on atrazine, a widely used weed-killing herbicide, would inflict enormous financial damage on the Illinois economy and degrade the state's environment, according to a study released February 27.
  • Minn. Legislators Hear Latest Global Warming Science

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Minnesota state legislators set aside March 8 to hear firsthand the latest scientific developments regarding global warming. State Sens. Mike Jungbauer (R-East Bethel) and David Hann (R-Eden Prairie), along with Reps.
  • What Is a Gross Receipts Tax?

    Published May 1, 2007
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    What exactly is a gross receipts tax? Here is the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department's definition: "The gross receipts tax is a tax on the privilege of doing business in the state.
  • Illinois Transportation Authority Wants $10 Billion Subsidy Raise

    Published May 1, 2007
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    The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA), which oversees public transportation in Chicago and its metropolitan region, wants the state of Illinois to cough up another $10 billion over the next five years to further subsidize commuter rail, suburban
  • Seattle’s ‘Sound Transit’ to Cost Nearly Double Original Estimate

    Published May 1, 2007
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    In 1996, Seattle-area voters approved the first phase of construction for a new transit system serving Central Puget Sound, dubbed Sound Transit.
  • National Expert Doubts Claimed Benefits of Subsidies

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Prof. Allen Sanderson of the University of Chicago, who has extensively studied sports facility subsidies, says sports arenas do not stimulate economic growth or generate new public revenues.
  • New York City Has Nation’s Highest and Lowest Income Tax Burdens: Report

    Published May 1, 2007
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    The Tax Foundation has released three new datasets that show how much in federal income taxes individuals in the nation's congressional districts, counties, and major city areas (metropolitan statistical areas, or MSAs) paid in tax year 2004.
  • Proposed Texas Utilities Sale Could End Environmental Dispute

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Texas Utilities (TXU) announced in February a preliminary agreement for the largest company buyout in U.S.
  • Ethanol Driving Up Corn Prices

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Continuing high demand for corn, fueled by increasing ethanol production, will keep corn prices at historic levels for the foreseeable future, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced on March 1.
  • Organic Farming Strains Environment

    Published May 1, 2007
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    You can cross off "saving the environment" as a reason to purchase organic foods, according to a new study conducted for the United Kingdom's Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs.
  • Brazilian Sugarcane Subsidies No Model for U.S. Policy

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Ethanol subsidies and mandates similar to those imposed by Brazil during the past 30 years are not an economically viable option for the United States, according to a February 15 report by Marcus Renato Xavier, economics professor at Brazil's IBMEC
  • Bush Moves to Curb Agency Guidance Abuse

    Published May 1, 2007
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    With very little fanfare, President George W. Bush quietly signed an executive order on January 18, 2007 approving major changes to the federal regulatory review process.
  • Global Warming Creates Need for New Dams: Schwarzenegger

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Hoping to rally support for California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s (R) $4 billion plan to build two new hydroelectric dams, state Sen.
  • Global Warming Outlook Far from Alarming

    Published May 1, 2007
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    From Hollywood to Capitol Hill, Al Gore’s global warming horror movie An Inconvenient Truth is receiving a tremendous amount of attention this spring. It is a riveting work of science fiction.
  • Carbon Dioxide Levels Are a Blessing, Not a Problem

    Published May 1, 2007
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    For centuries, bloodletting was an accepted medical procedure administered by physicians to treat patients for most illnesses. In today's world, we find it almost inconceivable that such a practice was condoned by entire populations.
  • How the Media Spread Gore’s Propaganda

    Published May 1, 2007
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    In May [2006], our nation was exposed to perhaps one of the slickest science propaganda films of all time: former Vice President Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.
  • Conventional Wisdom Regarding Oil Origins May Be Wrong

    Published May 1, 2007
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    Review of Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil Jerome R. Corsi and Craig R. Smith WND Books, 2005, 356 pages, $26.
  • Science Proves Chemical Fears Unfounded

    Published May 1, 2007
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    This article is the eleventh in a continuing series excerpted from the book Smoke or Steam? A Guide to Environmental, Regulatory, and Food Safety Concerns, by Samuel Aldrich, adapted and serialized by Jay Lehr.
  • FCC Issues New Rules for Cable Franchising

    Published May 1, 2007
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    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), looking to step up competition in cable and video markets, has issued a new set of rules and guidelines for local franchise authorities that regulate cable operations within their specified jurisdictions.

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