Progressive Keynesian Myths Debunked: The Coming Redistribution of Political and Economic Power Among the States
Ongoing effective economic experiments among the 50 states are sharpening, and definitive results will pour out in the real world, editorial and opinion fallacies to the contrary notwithstanding.
17 States Join New Clean Air Association
Seventeen states have formed an alternative to the federally run National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA).
ObamaCare Battlefront Shifts to the States
Throughout the debate over ObamaCare—and back to HillaryCare and beyond—the fundamental question in health reform has always been this: Who will control our choices—government or individuals?
What's Next for Obamacare and the States?
President Obama's re-election impacts the domestic policy future of the United States in a number of meaningful ways, but particularly in the arena of health care policy, where the law that bears h
Vermont Becomes First State With Single Payer
Vermont is on a path to become the first state in the nation to have a government-run health care monopoly, as a result of a health care bill signed Democrat by Gov. Peter Shumlin in May.
Connecticut Governor Calls Record Tax Increase ‘Shared Sacrifice’
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy (D) has signed into law a $40.1 billion budget that includes the largest tax hike in the state’s history.
Study: Massachusetts Could Cut $1 Billion Without Harming Education
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts could cut more than a billion dollars from its annual education spending without measurably affecting the performance of public schools, according to a study by th
Union Negotiator: Connecticut Agreement Best in Nation
Workers around the nation envy Connecticut state employees, according to their lead negotiator.
Illinois Lawmakers Bet on Gambling; Governor Threatens Veto
Illinois lawmakers have placed a huge bet on gambling to boost the state’s economy.
It’s a bet the chairman of the Illinois Gaming Board calls “garbage.”
