May 2002
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ISTEA and TEA-21 were designed to overhaul state highway habits and
refocus spending. Is that what's happening?
Standardized testing has become an article of faith for elected
officials all over the country. Many teachers and parents aren't true
believers yet.
Corporations have an insatiable appetite for personal data about the
habits of consumers. Critics say they shouldn't compile it without
asking permission.
Property insurance is costly to buy and tough to regulate in the
aftermath of 9-11.
The feds have learned what to do with polluted industrial sites.
States and cities taught them.