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Bike lanes help drivers, too

Drivers should love the new lanes. Not only do they makes the roads safer, but with more people feeling comfortable riding their bike instead of driving, in time, the streets will be a lot less congested.

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Tax column off base

There is certainly no empirical evidence to suggest that our current marginal tax rate is too high for the purposes of generating revenue.

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Why suspicion runs rampant

When citizens do not believe they can trust their government and other social institutions, they become suspicious of one another.

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Tough decisions pay off for ISO

On Dec. 7, the ISO reported its third straight budget surplus, thanks to a rise in ticket sales and steady fundraising. All parties involved—from the ISO’s new management team to the musicians, who took steep pay cuts in the interest of securing the organization’s long-term future—deserve kudos for how far they’ve come.

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DANIELS:Pass a pay increase but put off the implementation

It’s really not surprising that the City-County Council, in an 11th-hour, post-election/pre-inauguration move, is seeking to increase the salary of council members. An accompanying proposal to raise the mayor’s pay unfortunately has been withdrawn.

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