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 […]