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Better Service, Better Price: How privatization can streamline government, improve services, and reduce costs for Kansas taxpayers.

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Better Service, Better Price: How privatization can streamline government, improve services, and reduce costs for Kansas taxpayers.

A primer discusses what the privatization of government services is, what it isn’t, best practices, and explores case studies from around the world.

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