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Teachers’ ballot measure has hidden agenda
Education Op-Ed
By: M. Royce Van Tassell
3.27.1998

In June, Californians will vote on the Educational Efficiency Initiative, also known as "95–5." Supporters of the measure claim it will put more money into the classroom. In reality, a vote for “95–5” is a vote for less money in the classroom.
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Eliminating California's Car Tax
KQED Commentary
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
3.10.1998

Last year, Republican James Gilmore won a landslide victory in the Virginia governor's race by capitalizing on grassroots anger over the state car tax. Could a similar rebellion occur here in California?
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Pacific Research Institute Applauds Move to End Contracting Set-Asides in ISETA
Press Release
3.4.1998

San Francisco – Today, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) will introduce his amendment to bring the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) into compliance with the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S.Constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Adarand v. Pena.
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Broken Cities
Environment Op-Ed
By: Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D
3.1.1998

Last New Year’s Day, Washington, D.C., residents awoke to the news that 10,000 more people had moved out of the nation’s capital in 1997, bringing the net loss of population during the 1990s to 78,000. Washington now has fewer residents than at any time since the Great Depression, and forecasters see no end to this exodus.
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