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How the States Can Reform Health Care – Book Review
We have not one, but 50, health care systems, and they are not alike. Without any change in federal law, some states are making radical changes that are lowering costs, increasing quality, and making health care delivery more efficient.
How Biden’s Massive Government Spending Package Could Hurt Social Security
With trillions of dollars in new government spending aimed at children, families, and green energy, there hasn’t been much mention of how the Build Back...
Harsanyi: Democrats Have Only Themselves to Blame for the Inflation Fiasco
It's been quite a spectacle watching people who credit Democrats with every job created and every percentage point gained in economic growth suddenly arguing...
CMS Sits on Money for Care of the Needy in Texas
Not long after Biden took office, his administration rescinded the waiver, not because of any material issues pertaining to the application but because of a procedural issue with the paperwork.
Op-Ed: Juries, Civil Justice System Powerful Tools for Accountability
Imagine a family member being severely harmed or killed on the surgical table because of the negligence, carelessness, or preventable error of a surgeon,...
California: Children Are Property of the State
California has a long history of “firsts.” The Golden State was home to the first computer, the first movie theater and importantly, the first...
Parents Sue to Protect Vaccine Authority
“The Supreme Court settled long ago that parents, not government officials have the authority to make informed medical decisions for their children."
Weekly Initial Claims for Unemployment Benefits Fell but Outlook Remains Uncertain
By Robert Hughes
Initial claims for regular state unemployment insurance totaled 348,000 for the week ending August 14, a drop of 29,000 from the previous...
Biden Sweetens Deal to Sign Up for Obamacare
Thanks to an extended enrollment period and subsidies to higher-income households, by mid-July, Obamacare attracted at least two million more people.
Too Many Rules Block DPC – New Report
A new report, published June 28 by The Heritage Foundation, finds federal and state regulations are blocking consumers from taking advantage of DPC and may explain why only one percent of primary care physicians work within a DPC practice.