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Apr 1, 2012

Gaining Public Support for Freeway Congestion Pricing

Robert W. Poole, Jr. Reason Foundation

With transportation coffers barely able to maintain highways, let alone adding new capacity to relieve congestion, many transportation economists and urban planners have concluded that the best solution to U.S. freeway congestion is to implement variable pricing on all congested freeways. At the same time, many political scientists ...

Apr 1, 2012

Gaining Public Support for Freeway Congestion Pricing

Robert W. Poole, Jr.

With transportation coffers barely able to maintain highways, let alone adding new capacity to relieve congestion, many transportation economists and urban planners have concluded that the best solution to U.S. freeway congestion is to implement variable pricing on all congested freeways. At the same time, many political scientists ...

Mar 12, 2012

Research & Commentary: Hydraulic Fracturing Impact Fees

Heartland Research & Commentary Heartland Institute

Hydraulic fracturing has enabled profitable extraction of oil and gas in diverse areas of the country. As a result, many states sitting atop the country’s shale formations are reconsidering the way they tax these resources, to fill budget holes. Many of these debates are occurring in states with unconventional deposits and where ...

Mar 6, 2012

Backgrounder: Hydraulic Fracturing

Heartland Research & Commentary - James M. Taylor, J.D. Heartland Institute

The recent discovery of vast deposits of oil and natural gas trapped in shale rock formations has revolutionized our nation’s short-term, mid-term, and long-term energy outlook. For example, proven natural gas reserves in the United States rose by 40 percent between 2004 and 2009. At the same time, new technological advancements ...

Feb 1, 2012

Kansas Cashing in on Fracking

H. Sterling Burnett

Kansas is the focus of a new land rush taking place in middle America. This time, it is not homesteaders or yeoman farmers grasping for the rich soil; it’s energy producers eager to tap abundant oil and natural gas resources through hydraulic fracturing (also known as fracking) techniques. In the process, jobs are being created ...

Jan 31, 2012

Heartland Institute Review & Commentary: Chemicals of Concern

Heartland Research & Commentary - Richard J. Trzupek

Executive Summary Following the passage of “Chemicals of Concern” legislation in Maine, Washington, and California, several states are considering adopting similar statutes. Although everyone supports reasonable measures aimed at protecting human health and the environment, these particular efforts are ill-considered and unnecessary ...

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