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Impact - February 1999
PRI Impact
2.28.1999

February 1999 PRI Ideas in Action
Policy Update and Monthly Impact Report
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Twisted Irony: Race and Education
Capital Ideas
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
2.24.1999

Life is full of bizarre ironies, especially in public policy. Take, for example, last week’s two race-related headline events.

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Backstage Power Play
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
2.16.1999

The Davis Administration has provided an illustration of why government is expensive and not likely to get cheaper any time soon.

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It’s Payoff Time in the Beltway
The Contrarian
By: Katherine Post
2.11.1999

As the impeachment embers fade, Washington is getting back to business, but not before settling a few scores and tying up loose ends. The White House, in particular, has debts to pay off and supporters are already cashing in their chips.


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Don’t Let the Hill Tower Over the Valley
Capital Ideas
By: Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D
2.10.1999

"To High-Tech Leaders: Make Money, Not Laws," T. J. Rodgers’ "Managers’ Journal" column in Monday’s Wall Street Journal, is not to be missed. It won’t win him any friends in Washington or the media, though we suspect that much of Silicon Valley is privately cheering him on.

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Teacher Peer Review: Peerless Failure
Capital Ideas
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
2.2.1999

When Governor Gray Davis rolled out his education reform proposals a couple of weeks ago, he claimed the bills he was sponsoring would "substantially improve education" in California. Is there any real evidence, however, to support the governor’s optimism.

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Women and the Glass Ceiling (1)
Action Alerts
By: Dominique Lazanski
2.2.1999

Despite the cries of gender victimization feminists, evidence reveals that, for the number of qualified women in the workplace, women are indeed making progress in filling senior-level management positions.
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The Legislators’ Guide to Children’s Issues 1999
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2.1.1999

The Legislators’ Guide to Children’s Issues 1999 provides lawmakers free-market approaches to a variety of issues affecting children.
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