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Oklahoma Medicaid Block Grant Put on Hold Due to Budget Headwinds
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) cancelled his state’s planned Medicaid expansion, citing a lack of funding that can be traced back to the impact of COVID-19 on the American economy.
Budget Problems Delay Oklahoma Medicaid Block Grant Plan
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) cancelled his state’s planned Medicaid expansion, citing a lack of funding that can be traced back to the impact of COVID-19 on the American economy.
Tragedies of Our Time: Pandemic, Economic Havoc, and Racial Politics
People are being forced back into a new tribalism and a new racial and ethnic collectivism in the public arena due to the renewed insistence on “group-think” that is reinforced by a variety of government policies.
COVID Response Fails to Protect Nursing Home Residents
“States should never have ordered nursing homes to accept actively infected COVID-19 patients,”
Real World Data Refutes COVID Projections that Led to Shutdowns
Americans have a less than three percent chance of contracting COVID-19, according to an analysis by Professor Anne Marie Knott of Washington University in St. Louis.
New Data Shows Pandemic Lockdown Put Children at Risk
“The concern is that the morbidity and mortality of isolation will start to eclipse the morbidity and mortality of coronavirus in this population.”
Past Pandemics Were Seen as Threats but No Apocalypse – Commentary
The contrast between 1968 and 2020 couldn’t be more striking. They were smart. We are idiots. Or at least our governments are.
Governors, Mayors Ask Congress for More Federal Money
Mayors from across the nation testified before Congress last Friday, asking lawmakers for more federal taxpayer money to help them meet massive budget shortfalls.
The...
Study Offers Lawmakers Guidance in Getting People Back to Work
Much of the pushback against reopening has been the idea another surge in COVID-19 cases could occur and a second shutdown would be more economically devastating than the first.
U.S. EPA Maintains Current Soot Standards
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it will retain, without changes, standards for particulate matter pollution, more commonly known as soot.
The agency says...