Opinion
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Veto Limits Growth of Milwaukee Voucher Program
Opinion -Just two days after one of the nation's oldest voucher programs celebrated a milestone anniversary, Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle (D) vetoed a bill to lift its 15,000-student enrollment cap, placing the program's future in jeopardy. -
Few Americans Lack Access to Health Coverage
Opinion -In May, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation sponsored its annual “Cover the Uninsured Week,” the purpose of which is to raise awareness of the number of Americans without health insurance. -
Arkansas, Michigan Try Differing Automotive Mercury Strategies
Opinion -The state of Arkansas on March 8 became the second state in the nation to pass a mandatory recycling law for automotive mercury switches. -
Blue-Ribbon Government Panel Lauds Nuclear Energy
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Federal Spending Controls Disappearing
Opinion -In introducing his proposed budget for the 2006 fiscal year, President George W. Bush spoke of his commitment to spending controls, even though the budget calls for an overall spending increase of 3.6 percent. -
Reliance on ‘Sin’ Taxes Draws Opposition
Opinion -As lawmakers look for ways to continue growing state budgets, they are increasingly turning to excise taxes, often known as "sin" taxes. In the past, general tax hikes were often the answer. -
D.C. Scholarship Program Passes First Evaluation
Opinion -Increasing numbers of students and parents in the District of Columbia are taking advantage of the nation’s first federally funded scholarship program, according to an independent evaluation released April 5 by the U.S. Department of Education. -
Public Schools’ ‘Sacred Charge’
Opinion -Editor's note: Dana Rone, vice president of the Newark Public School Board, testified before the New Jersey Assembly Budget Committee on March 24 that although the state is spending increasing amounts of tax dollars on public education, the children -
Bush Health Care Agenda Introduced in Congress
Opinion -On May 9, Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) and Representatives Sam Johnson (R-TX), Eric Cantor (R-VA), Paul Ryan (R-WI), and J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ) introduced bills S. 978 and H.R. -
Analysis: Canadian Drugs Can’t Solve High-Drug-Price Problems
Opinion -It’s been months since the Easter Bunny completed his Sunday rounds; perhaps he will now fulfill the fantasies of U.S. politicians and make Canadian drug importation work. Alas, Canada is no Oz with streets paved with Prozac. Unless its 32. -
How to Improve Medicaid for Minorities
Opinion -Ethnic minorities in America, particularly African-Americans, are generally less healthy than whites and suffer from reduced access to quality health care services. This should be unacceptable in the richest and most advanced country on the planet. -
Indiana Bill Would Ban State Agencies from Tightening EPA Standards
Opinion -Indiana state agencies would be required to defer to federal environmental rules, rather than enacting more stringent state rules, under the terms of legislation being considered in the state legislature. Supporters of the bill, S.B. -
Colorado Town Celebrates National Drinking Water Week
Opinion -The City of Fort Morgan, Colorado kicked off National Drinking Water Week on May 2 with a variety of events designed to raise awareness of the often-overlooked safety record of the city’s and nation’s water delivery systems. -
Eco-Terrorists Firebomb Washington Homes
Opinion -Eco-terrorists affiliated with the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) torched one suburban Seattle home and attempted to firebomb another in an April 13 night of terror, say federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives investigators. -
Minnesota Botches IT Bill
Opinion -Caught up in the fervor over open-source software and believing open-source alternatives save money, Minnesota wants to encourage the use of royalty-free operating systems such as Linux. -
Gas Tax Diversions Cause Road Crisis in Illinois
Opinion -Trying to balance the Illinois state budget by shifting highway funds into other government programs is creating a statewide “road crisis,” an unusual coalition of business and organized labor groups is warning. -
Tax Incentives to Texas Competitor Frustrate North Carolina Firm
Opinion -The owners of Pate Dawson Company, a Goldsboro, North Carolina food distributor that has been doing business in the state for 120 years, are wondering how the state can justify giving the company's main competitor, Houston, Texas-based Sysco Inc. -
Illinois Budget a House of Cards
Opinion -As Illinois Democrats touted the $54 billion-plus FY 2006 budget they passed on Sunday, I could not help but recall my daughters' delight at their first successful attempts to build a house out of playing cards. -
Why Not Free Broadband?
Opinion -Should municipalities be allowed to build and operate broadband networks in competition with private companies? States around the country are considering laws making it difficult for cities to do so. -
Capitol Awash in Gambling Proposals
Opinion -Since Gov. Luther Youngdahl rid Minnesota of slot machines and gambling devices in the 1940s, gambling has inched its way back into Minnesota--evolving from legalized charitable bingo in the 1970s to a multifaceted and multibillion-dollar industry today. -
CAFTA and Agriculture
Opinion -The Bush administration has proposed an ambitious trade agenda by moving forward with several countries on Free Trade Agreements. -
Polls Show Solid Support for School Choice
Opinion -Despite the efforts of teacher unions and their allies to portray voucher supporters as extremists whose ideas are out of touch with mainstream America, the results of recent public opinion polls taken in three different states show solid support for -
Analysis: Oil Refineries Not Damaging Houston’s Air Quality
Opinion -Houston Mayor Bill White on April 23 asked a team of analysts to study the city’s air quality and to provide, within a year, guidelines to aid future air quality decisions. -
Analysis: School Choice Improves Public School Funding
Opinion -One of the most controversial aspects of school vouchers and education tax credits is their potential effect on public school finances. On one side, critics charge vouchers will “drain much-needed resources from our public schools,” as Rep.