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Daily Policy Digest
Friday, July 18, 2003

Most congressmen have lifetime tenure that is rivaled only by Supreme Court justices, says Dick Morris....
WALL STREET JOURNAL

Employers are criminalized by government rules, says Richard W. Rahn....
DISCOVERY INSTITUTE/WASHINGTON TIMES

Government workers earn above average salaries in California, despite budget woes....
INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY

Regulations are raising home prices, say economists, not a scarcity of land or housing supply....
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK

"Zipcars" offer alternative to public transit and individual car ownership, say observers....
PIONEER INSTITUTE

The education bill that was expected to bring a school voucher demonstration project to the nation's capital has hit a roadblock: opponents of education choice vow to kill the proposal. NCPA research shows that in areas where additional money and resources have not improved education - as is the case with Washington, D.C.'s, public schools - school choice may be the best option to protect children trapped in lower-performing schools. Click here for more.
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