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State of the union
Clement, Douglas
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Big house on the prairie: Despite protests by some, small-town leaders have sought out prisons as economic saviors. Both the critics' deepest fears and the boosters' highest hopes...
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Beyond supply and demand: The reasons for increased health care costs go beyond simple supply and demand, and solutions are tougher than they seem
Clement, Douglas
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Power struggle: deregulation, once seen as inevitable in the electric industry, is now on the backburner in most Ninth District states
Clement, Douglas
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Growth by degrees
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The good news: tribal colleges help develop Indian economies and cultures. The bad news: they face a chronic funding crisis.
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Private vs. public: the prison debate. Can private prisons save tax dollars? The evidence is inconclusive
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Graying of the Ninth
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Ninth District counties are older than most. Terms like "demographic time bomb" exaggerate the situation, but our aging population presents significant economic challenges-and opportunities
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Just the facts, ma’am
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Crime patterns in the district vary widely, but explaining differences and trends is difficult.
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Both sides of the pork trough
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Earmarks are easy to want, easier to criticize. Though inefficient at a number of levels, the political economy of pork barrel spending suggests some benefits are also ignored.
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Do fence me in?
Clement, Douglas
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Rural sprawl happens when people try to grab their slice of paradise in the country. Critics view it as devastating; newcomers are just looking for a better life.
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