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Analysis: State Drug Regulations Could Harm Consumers

In preparation for the January 1, 2014 deadline mandating most Americans get health insurance, the U.S.

The Unaffordable Care Act

From the beginning, the Obama administration claimed that the president's health care law would result in deficit savings.

BPA Replacement Faces Same Attacks as BPA

As anti-chemical activists attempt to ban the safe but controversial chemical Bisphenol A from plastic products, a new study claims the most viable replacement chemical presents greater human healt

Obama’s Homeownership Plan Would Hurt the Poor the Most

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Arkansas Decides to Study, Not Pass, School Vouchers

The Arkansas House Education Committee voted to have an interim committee study a school voucher bill rather than pass it directly.

For 9-Year-Old with Cerebral Palsy, School Choice a 'Godsend'

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Jordan Visser was not thriving in his Arizona public school.

Texas Considers Five School Choice Bills

On April 9, Texas senators heard Senate Bill-1575, one of five school choice bills before state lawmakers this spring.

Social Security Cuts In Obama Budget Draw Most Attention

President Obama presented his budget Wednesday, two months late. To many taxpayer watchdog groups and public policy organizations, the $3.8 trillion budget blueprint has not been worth the wait.

Is Health Care Spending Good for the Economy?

The Obama administration is encouraging state governments to expand their Medicaid programs to access a pile of new federal funding.

Idaho Considers Bill Demanding Return of Federal Lands

A group of Idaho lawmakers is considering legislation demanding the federal government turn over millions of acres of land to the state government in Boise.
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