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Medicaid Has Become a Cash Cow for Wealthy States
The federal government’s reimbursement formula for Medicaid gives a huge funding advantage to wealthy states that lean Democratic, a new analysis finds.
Pennsylvania House Passes Bill to Block Governor from Unilaterally Joining RGGI
A bill to block Gov. Tom Wolf from unilaterally entering Pennsylvania into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative passed the state House of Representatives and now awaits action in the state Senate.
State Budget Deficits May Bring on National Credit Crisis
With state budgets falling far into the red in the wake of the economic contraction caused by the coronavirus lockdowns, calls are increasing for...
U.S. Debt Burden Is a Policy Choice, Not a Necessity, Analysts Argue
Writing for American Thinker, Heartland Institute Policy Advisors John Merrifield and Barry Poulson note that the long-term path for the United States throughout the...
USDA Finalizes Rule Deregulating Some Biotech Crop Development
The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a final rule to exempt some genetically edited plants from government oversight, in part, by allowing automatic approval of variations of previously approved genetically modified crops.
What Trumponomics 1.0 Was, and What 2.0 Could Be
Trumpnomics has its own, unique mix of economic values. Economist and Heartland Institute Policy Advisor Darren Brady Nelson breaks down how this has worked for the United States.
Global Elites Announce ‘Great Reset’ Plan—And It’s Even More Radical Than the Green New...
At a virtual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting, global leaders from the United Nations, United Kingdom, United States, International Monetary Fund, and multinational corporations...
Trump Administration Backs Aquaculture Expansion
As part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to get the economy restarted, Trump issued an executive order (EO) directing federal agencies to develop plans...
Author: Pandemic Health Care Reforms Were Better Than Obamacare
One of the bitter ironies of the nation’s experience with COVID-19 is that emergency measures taken to stem the spread of the pandemic led to more meaningful health care reforms than were delivered by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), aka Obamacare.
Fast-Growing Georgia Faces Housing Shortages
The Peachtree State faces the prospect of soaring population growth and a woefully inadequate housing supply, especially in the booming Atlanta metropolitan area.