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Stop Highway Robbery: A Worse Privatization: Toll Road Privatization Rationale Puts Cash Money Ahead of Efficiency and Cost
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Keep New Jersey's Highways in Public Hands! Wednesday, March 14, 2007. A Worse Privatization: Toll Road Privatization Rationale Puts Cash Money Ahead of Efficiency and Cost. Columbia Prof. Elliot Sclar has a excellent 6 minute video. On the Columbia U. website outlining some arguments and failures of privatization. Posted by .STOP HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why We Are Here. View my complete profile. NJ Toll Revenue Should Stay In NJ. Indiana Toll Road - Angry Bear Blog. Roads Sc...
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Stop Highway Robbery: Privatizing/Selling/Leasing/Monetizing Toll Roads Still Not Passing the Sniff Test
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Keep New Jersey's Highways in Public Hands! Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Privatizing/Selling/Leasing/Monetizing Toll Roads Still Not Passing the Sniff Test. Common sense prevails. Whether it's New Jersey or Pennsylvania (or Indiana for that matter), the public stands against toll road privatization. The Fairleigh Dickinson PublicMind poll. Here's a few articles reporting public sentiment against toll road privatization:. Newsday: Public Skeptical of Turnpike, Lottery Lease Proposals. April 7, 2007 at 4:39 PM.
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Stop Highway Robbery: Privatization at a Marathon Pace
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Keep New Jersey's Highways in Public Hands! Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Privatization at a Marathon Pace. With the Governor’s budget being mulled over in the State Legislature, two things are clear: 1) the Gov. Corzine knows that legislators will not risk losing their seats by taking an unpopular position on toll road privatization; and, 2) even though the privatization issue has been somewhat quelled for now, the idea is not going away any time soon. Though the budget is far from a done deal, Assembly Budg...
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Stop Highway Robbery: January 2007
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Keep New Jersey's Highways in Public Hands! Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Do Private Corporations Hold Public Hearings? At last night’s public hearing. On the widening of the Garden State Parkway. South of Exit 80, residents, environmentalists and conservationists, anti-sprawl activists and local politicians held the attention. Of the Turnpike Authority and Dept. of Environmental Protection. Of course the state’s. 8217;s share of the interstate highway system in private hands, can anyone seriously. They h...
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Stop Highway Robbery: Senate Bill No. 2539
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Keep New Jersey's Highways in Public Hands! Monday, February 12, 2007. Senate Bill No. 2539. Permits State Treasurer to enter into a public-private partnership providing certain concession rights to private parties or a public-public partnership under same terms and conditions; directs that proceeds of this transaction be used for reduction of State debt and refunding of Turnpike Authority debt. Enabling legislation, Bill S2539,. Introduced and sponsored by NJ State Sen. Lesniak:. The Treasurer also has ...
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Stop Highway Robbery: March 2007
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Keep New Jersey's Highways in Public Hands! Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Privatizing/Selling/Leasing/Monetizing Toll Roads Still Not Passing the Sniff Test. Common sense prevails. Whether it's New Jersey or Pennsylvania (or Indiana for that matter), the public stands against toll road privatization. The Fairleigh Dickinson PublicMind poll. Here's a few articles reporting public sentiment against toll road privatization:. Newsday: Public Skeptical of Turnpike, Lottery Lease Proposals. Links to this post.