Benjamin Domenech
Benjamin Domenech (bdomenech@heartland.org) is managing editor of Health Care News and a research fellow at The Heartland Institute.
Benjamin joined The Heartland Institute in 2009 after several years working and writing on national health care policy, beginning with a political appointment as speechwriter to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson, and continuing as chief speechwriter for U.S. Senator John Cornyn during the Medicare Part D debate on Capitol Hill.
In addition to his work with Heartland, Benjamin is currently editor of The City, an academic journal of faith, politics, and culture, published by Houston Baptist University. He previously worked as a book editor for Eagle Publishing, where he edited multiple New York Times bestsellers in the arenas of politics, history, and sports. He was a founding board member of Redstate, a prominent conservative activist community site, and co-hosts Coffee & Markets, an award-winning daily podcast focused on politics, policy, and the marketplace.
Educated at the College of William & Mary and University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Benjamin regularly writes opinion columns for the Washington Examiner and RealClearPolitics, and in 2009 he was chosen as a Journalism Fellow by the Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution. He lives in Virginia with his wife, Christine.
Recent Articles
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Vast New Government Coding System: Did That Turtle Hit You or Bite You?
May 22, 2013 -
How Obamacare Is Making Insurance Worse
May 20, 2013 -
Kathleen Sebelius is an IPAB of One
May 16, 2013 -
Instead of Obamacare, How About Puppycare?
May 13, 2013 -
Rise of the Medicaid Truthers
May 7, 2013
Recent OpEds
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Republicans and the Long Game
May 18, 2013 -
The Lessons of Iraq and Obamacare
April 25, 2013 -
The Immigration Trap
April 25, 2013 -
Three Ways ObamaCare Is Failing
April 13, 2013 -
The Back-Room Medicaid Debate
April 11, 2013
