Virginia Clean Economy Act

Leonard Gilroy
October 31, 2007

Bashing the Dulles Greenway won’t help commuters. But it may drive off private investment that would solve Northern Virginia’s transportation woes. Here’s why …

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Mike Thompson
October 16, 2007

The Fairfax County staff used every trick in the book rebutting the Thomas Jefferson Institute’s analysis of the county budget, but there’s no hiding the fact that spending needs outside oversight.

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Mike Thompson
October 2, 2007

The Law of Unintended Consequences has certainly exploded in the uproar over “Abuser Fees” for Virginia drivers. But one unintended consequence has been left largely undiscussed.

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David Schnare
October 1, 2007

The 2007 Commonwealth of Virginia Energy and Sustainability (COVES) Conference invited David Schnare, Director of the Jefferson Institute’s Center for Environmental Stewardship to present on two aspects of the then-newly released Virginia Energy Plan. His presentation on Environmental Justice documents the care the Commonwealth took to protect the interests of...

Leonard Gilroy
September 18, 2007

Washington Beltway congestion may be about to ease, thanks to a private consortium ready to build new lanes, upgrade the roadway and use variable-pricing tolls to relieve congestion.

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Christian Braunlich
September 5, 2007

The “Reading First” program has led to dramatic gains among students in high-poverty schools. Yet Congress is on the verge of cutting its funding by more than 60 percent.

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Jefferson Forum
September 1, 2007

The Fairfax County Executive’s 2007 attack on the Thomas Jefferson Institute’s Fairfax County budget study is based on faulty financial figures and attacks the methodology used in the analysis, says Jefferson President Michael W. Thompson. But the study — and all the others published over the years — merely duplicates...

David Schnare
September 1, 2007

In testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee for the Environment and Public Works, Jefferson Institute Senior Fellow Dr. David Schnare argues that responses to climate change and the exclusive strategy of reducing greenhouse gases has significant implications for the Chesapeake Bay. Instead, he recommends examining “geo-engineering” that will lower global...

Mike Thompson
August 14, 2007

Abuser fees are the sexy campaign issue everyone wants to talk about. But there are deeper issues out there, with long-term ramifications for voters, taxpayers, and the Commonwealth.

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Geoffrey Segal
July 30, 2007

Most of the world’s internet traffic passes through Virginia. Yet, there is a lot the Commonwealth can learn about “Google Government,” and the creation of searchable databases making how our tax dollars are spent more transparent.

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