Roanoke Times
& World-News
Editorial: THURSDAY, February 13, 1992
SOMETIMES A COMMON-SENSE NOTION GENERAL ASSEMBLY OCCASIONALLY GETS THINGS
FUND EDUCATION SPEND TAX DOLLARS AS IF INVESTING
JUNK NEEDLESS PROJECTS DROP IDEA THAT MORE MONEY CAN SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS
NO BOONDOGGLING CUT COSTS ACROSS THE BOARD,
MOONSHINE LOSSES
AX SACRED COWS TWO BUREAUCRACY LEVELS ENOUGH; ELIMINATE STATE'S
DON'T SHIP TAXES OUT STATE-FUNDED PROJECTS SHOULD BE STATE-MANUFACTURED
CURB LOBBYING GET FAT OUT BY CUTTING STATE TAXES 10 PERCENT
CRIME RATE MISLEADS BUILD FEWER PRISONS, LOCK UP FEWER PEOPLE
TEACH GUN SAFETY TO CHILDREN IN SCHOOL
REFERENDA CAN STOP UNNEEDED SPENDING
MUST U.S. AID EACH NEW INDEPENDENT?
HAITIAN EDITORIAL WAS IRRESPONSIBLE
OPEN U.S. BORDERS TO BILLIONS OF PEOPLE?
FRANKLIN LACKS PLACES FOR TEEN-AGERS
JIM TROUT'S SKILLS NEEDED ON COUNCIL
OFFICER'S JOB IS SECURITY FOR ALL
GAUGING EFFICIENCY IN GOVERNMENT
HARKIN ET AL. IN THE END, IT'S THE VOTES THAT COUNT
HOW CAN STATE GOVERNMENT BE MORE EFFICIENT?
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