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InsideSources: D.C. Metro Will Benefit from DCA Slot and Perimeter Reform

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has a unique opportunity to attract more customers while boosting the District of Columbia metropolitan area. However, maintaining its outdated slot and perimeter rule risks jeopardizing its regional standing as a transportation powerhouse. Frequent D.C. fliers could benefit from having more long-distance flight choices. Since 1966, Reagan National has limited long-haul flights …

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OC Register: Rideshare drivers want to remain independent contractors. California should get out of their way

Despite a series of legal challenges from Big Labor groups, a recent California appeals court issued a ruling upholding Proposition 22’s constitutionality. This is a win for the gig economy and for freelancers nationwide who comprise a growing share of the U.S. workforce. Prop. 22 is a 2020 ballot measure designed as a direct rebuke …

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Sporting Classics Daily: Virginia is for Lovers of Fly Fishing and Wine

A flurry of snow didn’t stop new and seasoned fly anglers from venturing to the annual Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festival at the Meadow Event Park in Doswell, Virginia. With 19 years of operation under its belt, the festival has grown into “one of the largest fly-fishing events in the country,” drawing thousands of …

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Outdoor Life: 15 Cool Things You Missed at SHOT Show 2019

I also was published in Outdoor Life for the first time on Monday. Here’s an excerpt: The 41st annual Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT) drew nearly 60,000 attendees to the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, this year. For those of you that didn’t attend the event, Here are 15 Twitter reports about …

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CFACT: Weyerhaeuser a Win for Sportsmen and Conservation

On November 27, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously ruled 8-0 in Weyerhaeuser Company vs. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, clarifying the application of “critical habitat” designations applying to actual habitats. It was the first case heard by the justices of the session. In 2012, under the purview of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife …

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