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Ohio Lawmaker Calls for End of Project Labor Agreements

An Ohio lawmaker is offering a simple change to state law that could save 20 percent on building projects and give more companies a chance to compete for work with the state and local governments.<

Vermont Single Payer Health Care Financing Slides Toward Chaos

In his 2011 inaugural address Vermont Gov.

Vast New Government Coding System: Did That Turtle Hit You or Bite You?

If President Obama's administration has its way, health care providers will soon be forced into a massive new government coding scheme where they will have to distinguish for filing purposes betwee

Pence Highlights Indiana's School Choice

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Indiana Gov. Mike Pence discussed Indiana's lead in the school choice movement at a conference in Washington DC this week.

Holocene Histories of Atmospheric CO2 Concentration and West Greenland Air Temperature

What can be learned from a cursory glance at the data?

After Oklahoma Tornado, Politicians Play Ridiculous Global Warming Card

Not 24 hours after the tragic Oklahoma tornado, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Sen.

Are Pearson-Taught Students Getting an Unfair Testing Advantage?

The largest education company in the world put reading passages from its new Common Core-aligned curriculum into sixth- and eighth-grade tests it administered in New York, prompting concerns that s

IRS Scandal Brings Calls for Heads to Roll, Obamacare to be Delayed

The scandal involving the Internal Revenue Service that exploded into the headlines in mid-May is still being investigated, but the implications already appear wide, perhaps even to the point of de

Preexisting Condition Troubles Illustrate ObamaCare’s Flaws

An early ObamaCare health insurance program that has been operating for nearly three years is foreshadowing big problems to come with the larger health overhaul law.

Kansas Town, Chinese Investors Feel Duped by Ethanol Plant Deal

In 2007, the 6,000 residents of Ulysses, Kan., were given big promises and high hopes with the proposal of a second major ethanol processing plant.
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