Virginia’s economic developers expect a wave of manufacturing and logistical investment when the Panama Canal expansion is complete. Opportunities this big, they say, come along […]
Thomas Jefferson Institute Staff
(Federally proposed regulations could well undermine the rationale behind funding of what the taxpayers understand is transit. Since many in Virginia are committed to transit, […]
(Fracking is not a big issue here in Virginia, but it is an important piece of the energy independence that our Governor and others […]
In his book, “Thinking, Fast and Slow,” psychologist and Nobel Prize winner in economics Daniel Kahneman describes the phenomena of “loss aversion” and “reference points.” […]
This article was originally published in the American Legislative Exchange Council’s policy blog, the AmericanLegislator (www.americanlegislator.com). A Gallup Poll released in February found that nearly […]
When President Obama took office, regular gasoline cost $1.85 a gallon. Today it is $4.00 per gallon in many cities, and some analysts predict it […]