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
Geoffrey Segal
Two Congressman are putting ideology ahead of finding effective solutions. Fortunately, the Tenth Amendment stands in their way.
At a time when more money is needed for vital services like roads, would Virginia taxpayers be better off if the state sold or licensed
Here’s another way to get traffic moving again, backed up by a decade of data from Southern California … if only there’s the political will
John Chichester and the Senate Finance Committee Democrats may have killed the best chance of addressing Virginia transportation challenges. Their obstructionist tactics are aimed at
Just over a decade ago, Virginia’s budget was $35 billion. Today, it stands at $70 billion. Here are three ways to restrain spending that the