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Gary Hart and Charter Schools
KQED Commentary
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
7.27.1999

State education secretary Gary Hart has sold out charter schools.
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Market Forces, Not Government Regulations, Will Best Alleviate Internet Privacy Concerns
Press Release
7.20.1999

San Francisco, CA – Avoiding government regulations and instead harnessing the profit incentives driving businesses is the best Internet privacy policy, according to a new study by the Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy (PRI), a California-based think tank.
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Fixing a Clunker: Muni Repair Screams for Privatization
Business and Economics Op-Ed
By: Rachel Duncan
7.16.1999

San Franciscans receive daily reminders that their transit system consistently ranks among the worst in the nation. If the city is serious about improvement, it needs to stop pumping resources into a failing system and consider private alternatives.
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The failure of class-size reduction
Education Op-Ed
By: Thomas Dawson
7.7.1999

Class-size reduction enjoys bipartisan support but there is little evidence that it will boost student performance. Increased achievement in the state’s public schools will only come through a much tougher issue, improving teacher quality.
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