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There are solid ways to move forward with high-speed rail in the United States, but a new line between San Francisco and Los Angeles is not among them.
Suffice to say that this important bill may be the last, best hope for reforming the Postal Service before taxpayers are handed the bill for its impending fiscal Armageddon.
R. Richard Geddes is available for comment on "The Road to Renewal: Private Investment in US Transportation Infrastructure".
To create a modern, effective postal industry that will not drain government resources, government ownership and monopoly power must end.
A comprehensive overview of the U.S. Postal Service, its organization, and its performance since its creation by the 1970 Postal Reorganization Act.
Most industrialized countries have started serious postal reform, so international experience is available to guide us, along with a set of recommendations from the President's Commission.
Studies and experiments can determine whether Sarbanes-Oxley stimulates investment or imposes excessive costs.
The postal reform bills in the House and Senate are disappointing in light of the reforms carried out in other developed countries, including privatization and complete de-monopolization.





