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  • Sober Approach to Budget Needed

    Published June 9, 2005
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    Dear Editor: Mike Lawrence was correct to criticize Gov.
  • Five Ways to Fix Social Security

    Published June 9, 2005
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    Anyone who knows anything about Social Security knows it is an intergenerational income transfer program. The transfer is from the young to the old.
  • Why Not Municipal Wi-Fi?

    Published June 8, 2005
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    Download PowerPoint Presentation Last week, Chicago hosted Supercomm 2005, “the world’s largest annual all-inclusive exhibition and conference for communication service providers and private network managers.
  • Richard Dolinar MD Joins The Heartland Institute as Senior Fellow

    Published June 7, 2005
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    CHICAGO, IL June 7, 2005 -- Dr. Richard O. Dolinar, a clinical endocrinologist with a practice in Phoenix, Arizona and a highly regarded expert on health care reform, has joined The Heartland Institute as its Senior Fellow for Health Care Policy.Dr.
  • Betting on Climate Change

    Published June 4, 2005
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    Dear Editor: There are few subjects which can compete with environmental issues for the reporting of bias, propaganda, and junk science as news. Your story "Study: Humans to blame for warming of oceans" (6/3) is unfortunately a perfect example.
  • Smoking Ban Looms

    Published June 3, 2005
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    Dear Editor: A smoking ban looms over Chicagoland, threatening to rain down new regulations on restaurants, bars, and their customers.
  • False Advertising

    Published June 3, 2005
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    Dear Editor: I recently noticed a CTA bus advertisement with a small black girl dressed in a tutu doing a curtsy below the following caption: "Second-hand smoke will kill 35,000 Illinois residents this year.
  • Statement on Medical Malpractice Reform in Illinois

    Published June 2, 2005
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    (June 2, 2005 -- Chicago, IL) The Illinois House and Senate approved legislation over the Memorial Day weekend to reform medical malpractice policy in Illinois.
  • Federal Income Tax Hike Looms for Millions of Middle-Income Americans

    Published June 1, 2005
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    The Alternative Minimum Tax, signed into law in 1978, is about to hit tens of millions of middle-income households with a tax originally meant to touch only a handful of wealthy Americans.
  • Schwarzenegger Backs Public Pension Reform

    Published June 1, 2005
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    California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) continues to promise public employee pension reform but has backed away from a proposal to move public employees out of traditional pensions and into a “defined contribution” plan.
  • Illinois Comptroller Warns Against Diversions

    Published June 1, 2005
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    Diversions of state highway funds toward other purposes have become such a problem that Illinois Comptroller Dan Hynes warned against them in his 2004 quarterly report.
  • Analysis: Did a Federal Court Decision Emasculate the IRS?

    Published June 1, 2005
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    Robert Schulz has been battling the Internal Revenue Service for years.
  • The Light of Education

    Published June 1, 2005
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    There wasn't much money or structure in Faye Capers' home life while she was growing up in the projects of Texarkana, Texas in the 1950s. Both her parents were alcoholics, and they didn't have a high school education between them.
  • Violence in Public Schools: A Dirty Secret

    Published June 1, 2005
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    In March, the public was startled by the news of a horrific shooting spree in Red Lake, Minnesota, where 16-year-old Jeff Wiese killed seven people and wounded at least 13 others at Red Lake High School before taking his own life--the deadliest school
  • New Source for School Choice Information Launched

    Published June 1, 2005
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    A new clearinghouse is offering legislators, activists, and parents online information about ongoing school choice policy debates raging throughout the country.
  • Alaska Disputes EPA Mercury Guidelines

    Published June 1, 2005
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    Alaskan health officials are telling state residents they can safely exceed federal health advisories for eating fish caught in the state.
  • Utah Bans Eminent Domain Use by Redevelopment Agencies

    Published June 1, 2005
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    Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. (R) on March 17 signed into law Senate Bill 184, effectively preventing the exercise of eminent domain authority by redevelopment agencies, which otherwise had the power to transfer land from one private entity to another.
  • Yosemite Celebrates Delivery of New GM Hybrid Buses

    Published June 1, 2005
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    National Park Service Deputy Director Don Murphy and Yosemite National Park on April 25 celebrated the delivery of 18 new General Motors hybrid buses that promise to reduce noise and emissions in the park while simultaneously providing better
  • Economists Back ‘Fair Tax’ Proposal

    Published June 1, 2005
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    Scores of economists across the country have come out in support of the “Fair Tax” concept, giving a boost to supporters who are working to have at least 100 Congressmen and Senators signed on as sponsors of Fair Tax bills during the current 109th
  • Opposition to Expanded Gaming Grows in Minnesota

    Published June 1, 2005
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    Faced with a $466 million budget shortfall, the lure of “easy money” is leading many political leaders in Minnesota, including Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty, to advocate the expansion of gambling to help fill the state’s coffers.
  • Wisconsin’s ‘Balanced’ Budget Running $1.9 Billion Deficit

    Published June 1, 2005
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    Contrary to pronouncements from Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle (D) and the state's legislature that they had "fixed" the budget deficit in the summer of 2003, the state's official fiscal report reveals a balance sheet awash in red ink.
  • Kentucky Kills Plan to Tax Retail Liquor Sales

    Published June 1, 2005
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    A famous maker of Kentucky bourbon says a multimillion-dollar expansion of its distillery might proceed now that state lawmakers voted on March 9 to kill plans for a 6 percent retail sales tax on alcoholic beverages.
  • Tax Group Targets Spanish-American War Tax

    Published June 1, 2005
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    Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) announced on March 10 that it would make repeal of a 107-year-old federal excise tax on telephone service a major priority in the current session of Congress. Since then, support for the proposal has been increasing.
  • Time for a Truce in the Spanish-American War

    Published June 1, 2005
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    One-hundred and seven years ago, the United States went to war with Spain.

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