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Parents Removing Children from Government Schools over Reopening Delays
With schools beginning to reopen, it’s time for parents to choose how best to proceed with their children’s education in our COVID-obsessed country. If...
Oregon Residents Weary of Riots, Disapprove of Political Leadership, Poll Finds
Oregon residents are displeased with the government’s response to the ongoing civil disruption in Portland, a new opinion survey reports.
Most say the protests and...
Alabama Utility Regulators Allow Increase in Solar Panel Fees
The Alabama Public Service Commission dismissed a challenge by environmental groups to an existing fee charged by Alabama Power to ratepayers with rooftop solar panels for maintaining the infrastructure needed to manage the electricity they generate and take from the electrical grid.
Lawmakers Hold the Line on COBRA Subsidies
Government economic relief packages actively encourage business owners to fire employees, says Casey Mulligan, an economics professor at the University of Chicago and a former Council of Economic Advisers chief economist.
Court Levels Playing Field for Medicare Reimbursements
In a decision that promises to level the playing field between hospitals and physician offices when it comes to Medicare reimbursements, a federal appeals court ruled the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has the authority to implement a Trump administration rule providing for site-neutral payments.
Detroit Superintendent Preserves Options, Avoids Strike
It turns out large school districts can keep their doors open this fall without kowtowing to union demands. Detroit Public Schools Community District Superintendent...
FBI Assigns More Agents to Portland While City Council Cuts Police Funding
The Oregon FBI announced it is adding more staff and reassigning officers from other divisions to deal with the ongoing violence and vandalism in...
Coronavirus Accelerates Decline in U.S. Transit Ridership
U.S. public transit ridership has been declining for the last five years and the coronavirus pandemic is accelerating the decline.
Study: Public Option Could Upend the Insurance Market
"At first, public option plans will have government-imposed advantages to make them more attractive to a broader swath of consumers, but that will create big problems,"
COVID-19 Shutdowns, Internet Connectivity Yet Again Show Superiority of Small Government
The China Virus shutdowns have even more acutely and starkly highlighted the differences between Big Government states and Less Government states.