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Keystone XL Opponents Hypocritically Talk Property Rights

Opponents of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline are increasingly trumpeting private property rights as a reason people should oppose the pipeline.

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s Poor Record on Education

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce promotes itself as a steward for the people and businesses of Indiana. No doubt it has done a lot of good for the state.

Sen. Grassley: Stop Federal Funds, Coercion on Common Core

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley wants the federal government to stop funding Common Core, national K-12 education goals in math and English.

EU Vote Sends Warning Signal on Carbon Tax

The European Parliament this week rejected a plan to further restrict carbon dioxide emissions, dealing a severe blow to global warming activists.

Pennsylvania Lawmakers Call for Abolishing ‘Corruption Infested’ Turnpike

Pennsylvania has two transportation agencies. One controls more than 40,000 miles of state roads and 25,000 bridges, and another maintains 545 miles of tolled highway.

Expect Higher Medical Costs, Less Research Because of Device Tax

The federal medical device tax, which went into force on January 1 of this year, will have an adverse effect on the medical device industry, consumers, and the economy, according to a new analysis

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Baucus Worries About Obamacare Becoming a "Huge Train Wreck"

Senator Max Baucus was the primary author and framer of President Obama's health care law on the Senate side, shaping much of what became the final structure of PPACA.

Poll: In Chicago, 61 Percent Support Parent Trigger

A recent representative poll of 1,010 Chicago residents has found that 61 percent support a Parent Trigger law. 
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