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Indiana Bills Address Non-Compete Clauses on Physicians
Indiana lawmakers are considering three measures that would limit or stop non-compete clauses that medical employers such as hospitals can impose on physicians regarding future employment.
California Considers Banning Gasoline-Powered Yard Equipment
California may soon ban gasoline-powered gardening tools such as lawnmowers and leaf-blowers statewide.
NC Judge Orders State to Spend $8 Billion More on Education
North Carolina Superior Court Judge David Lee ordered the state to formulate a plan to increase spending on K-12 education by an estimated $8 billion.
NC Judge Orders State to Spend $8 Billion More on Education
North Carolina Superior Court Judge David Lee ordered the state to formulate a plan to increase spending on K-12 education by an estimated $8 billion.
Tri-State Generation Announces Coal Closures, Renewable Construction in Colorado and New Mexico
A co-op wholesale power supplier in Colorado and New Mexico announced a major shift from coal-fueled power plants to wind and solar industrial facilities in its electric power generation operations.
Report Card: Universities’ Sexual Misconduct Policies Receive Failing Grades
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) give bad marks for failing to protect students' rights.
Schools Produce Record Number of Nurse Practitioners, with Mixed Reactions
The number of nurse practitioners (NPs) in the United States has doubled in less than 7 years, a new study finds, which is raising questions among health care professionals about the implications.
Socialism and the Horrors of Communism
Young Americans seem oblivious to the horrors of socialism and communism. Bernie Sanders is brainwashing our youth.
Medicaid Transparency Rule is Raising Hackles of States, Providers
Governors, health care providers, and several lawmakers want the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to retract a rule designed to increase transparency in Medicaid spending.
Oklahoma Mulls Tax Credit to Attract Doctors to Rural Areas
Oklahoma legislators are considering a bill that would allow physicians to claim a $25,000 tax credit if they practice in underserved, rural communities.