Recent Research: Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate

The Leaflet - The Parent Trigger Two Years Later

December 15, 2011

In August of 2010 The Heartland Institute began getting involved in a revolutionary education reform issue known as

Research & Commentary: Medical Fee Schedules for Michigan Auto Insurance

December 13, 2011

Auto insurance will be one of the key issues Michigan legislators face in the upcoming legislative session.

The Leaflet: Heartland Uncovers Shocking Medicare Wasteful Spending

December 9, 2011

As you may already know, The Heartland Institute produces and sends out six monthly newspapers addressing the major domestic public policy issues to every national and state elected official in the

The Leaflet - The Amazon tax goes to Congress

December 1, 2011

I hope everyone had a fun- and food-filled Thanksgiving!

Comments on Report to Congress on How to Modernize and Improve the System of Insurance Regulation in the United States

November 29, 2011

The Heartland Institute is a research and educational organization devoted to discovering, developing, and promoting free-market solutions to social and economic problems.

The Leaflet - Thanksgiving & Capitalism

November 23, 2011

Before free markets were established, the colonists had nothing for which to be thankful. ...

Research & Commentary: Shallow Loss Coverage and the CROP Act

November 21, 2011

The U.S. agriculture industry receives billions of dollars ($6.5 billion in 2010) in federal insurance subsidies each year.

The Leaflet - Mixed Election Results From States

November 17, 2011

This week was election week for lawmakers in Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia.

The Leaflet - U.S. Supreme Court Will Review 3 PPACA Cases

November 17, 2011

On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order granting review in three cases regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).

The Case for Creating a Michigan Auto Insurance Fraud Prevention Agency

November 17, 2011

In February 2008, Pennsylvania resident Corey Middleton called the police and his insurance company to report a serious problem.