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Untagged  26 Feb 2010
Does PA Have any Cities on a Hill? by allegheny

 

Is there a conservative urban agenda?  If so, what does it look like?  Even more to the point, are there any cities in Pennsylvania exhibiting the traits if such an agenda existed?

 A recent opinion piece in the Washington Examiner outlined "a conservative agenda for cities".  Most of the components of the urban agenda of the last half of the 20th century did not work, as the author argued, or "Cleveland, Buffalo, and Detroit would all be booming".

 The components of a new strategy would include:

  • Crime-prevention oriented policing based on the New York City experience
  • Reform of public sector pensions toward 401k type plans and away from defined benefit plans
  • Private financing of infrastructure
  • A continued push for competition in public education from charter schools

One could see that there might be pieces of this strategy in some cities around the Commonwealth, but there likely is not any one municipality that encompasses them all.  Of course, moving toward some of the reforms would have to come from Harrisburg, which could add revisions of binding arbitration and outlawing public sector strikes to help cultivate this agenda. 


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