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Testimony on steps the U.S. government is taking and should take to ensure that imports from China are safe for American consumers.
R. Richard Geddes is available for comment on "The Road to Renewal: Private Investment in US Transportation Infrastructure".
There’s good reason to believe the relationship between Romney and the Tea Party-driven congressional Republicans will be exceptional only in the severity of its uneasiness. This is not an example of passionate matrimony, but a mere wedding of convenience—and it’s safe to say the honeymoon won’t last long.
The author examines air pollution, physical activity and obesity, transportation safety, and social isolation.
Broadening the use of public-private partnerships in transportation projects can build new roads, bridges, and tunnels quickly and efficiently without adding to the federal deficit.
If Romney were more adept and philosophically grounded, he could make the case that he’s the guy to turn around government. You can hear him trying, but he’s not there yet.
For months, former senator Rick Santorum has been talking about working-class woes and promoting a working-class-friendly economic agenda.
We can build new roads, create new jobs and advance American industry by increasing the role of private investment in national transportation policy.






