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A New Year’s Wish: More Collaboration
Written On: December 27, 2002
Taxpayers are tired of the open warfare between interest groups and the continual partisan bickering among politicians. They want problems solved!
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The Governor’s Budget is Cod Liver Oil For the State’s Ailing Economy
Written On: December 20, 2002
Employers – the job providers – must lower costs or close their doors.
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EEOC Puts Small Business Between A Rock And A Hard Place
Written On: December 13, 2002
It is time – past time, really – to inject some common sense into federal regulations.
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Chicken Little is Alive and Well, And Living in Washington, D. C.
Written On: December 6, 2002
The controversy involves a 20-year old air quality regulation known as the New Source Review.
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So Long Sid, and Thanks
Written On: November 27, 2002
Sid had a way of calming people down, restoring a sense of humor, and moving on to other important issues.
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Alaska Pipeline Story Gets Short Shrift
Written On: November 22, 2002
The dire warnings we’re hearing about the ANWR are the same ones we heard about the Prudhoe Bay and the pipeline. They were untrue then, and they are untrue now.
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The Gov's on the Right Track with the POG
Written On: November 15, 2002
Implementing the POG and Competitiveness Council recommendations would go a long way toward restoring taxpayer confidence in government.
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Veterans Day Aboard The USS Alaska
Written On: November 8, 2002
This Veterans Day, please remember those who put themselves in harm’s way to protect us.
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It’s Elementary, My Dear Watson, Hydrogen is Lighter than Air
Written On: November 1, 2002
In an appalling show of ignorance, the area director – who claims to have a Bachelor’s Degree in chemistry – testified under oath that hydrogen is heavier than air.
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Asbestos Victims Are Dying as Healthy People Clog the Courts
Written On: October 25, 2002
People who need compensation should not have to go to court to get it, and people who aren’t sick shouldn’t get in the way of those who are.
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