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2002 Fall Journal

October 1, 2002

Message From the Publisher - J. Stanley Marshall

Cover Story

Three Tax Issues for Florida - Randall G. Holcombe
Florida's sales tax, intangible property tax, and motor fuels tax should be on the agenda when the 2003 legislature convenes.

Articles

In Balance: The Electric Utility Industry and the Environment - Peter Schorsch and J. Stanley Marshall
Working to meet burgeoning demands for power, the electric utility industry balances meeting these demands with environmental citizenship.

Teacher Supply and Free Markets: Why Not? - Gary Landry
The teacher shortage is caused by an antiquated one-size-fits-all pay plan that the teacher unions willingly use to "spread
misery equally," rather than allow Florida's teachers to be adequately compensated.

A Signature Victory for Property Rights - Peter Schorsch
No, they are not always pretty, but billboards deserve the same private property protections as other commercial endeavors.

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