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States Struggle to Pay Bills to Medicaid Managed Care Companies
Due to declining revenues from the pandemic, states are having to take a serious look at the Medicaid programs, often the biggest cost driver in any state budget.
Shutdown Orders Violate Constitution, Federal Judge Rules
“The liberties protected by the Constitution are not fair-weather freedoms—in place when times are good but able to be cast aside in trouble.”
K-12 School Outbreaks Should Be Made Public Quickly
The Mackinac Center for Public Policy joined with media leaders and groups across Michigan to call for increased transparency from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. In...
Don’t Use Pandemic as Excuse to Raise State Taxes
Michigan state financial analysts now expect that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a much smaller effect on state revenue and on corporate and income...
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...
Governors Under Fire for Exposing Nursing Home Patients to COVID-19
Michigan offered to nursing homes $5,000 for each recovering COVID-19 patient they accepted and now the U.S. Department of Justice has requested data from Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania for actions that "may have resulted in deaths of elderly nursing home residents."
Amazon Offers Employees Round the Clock Direct Health Care
"The announcement is a validation of the DPC movement that is spreading throughout the US. More and more companies want to contract directly with healthcare providers rather than through third-party payers, such as insurance companies.”
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.
Federal Program Leaves Taxpayers on the Hook for Another Green Energy Company Failure
Tonopah Solar Energy LLC, which built and operated a huge solar-thermal power plant in the desert in Nye County, Nevada, has filed for bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, a bankruptcy likely to cost U.S. taxpayers more than $225 million.
Health Care Groups Enter Politics, Race Debates
“There are individuals who are racist, including patients who make racist comments towards medical staff, but I have never seen a patient treated differently because of their race or ethnicity.”