Opinion

Search/Filter
  • Summary of Home School Laws in the 50 States

    Published February 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    Home Schooling in the United States: A Legal Analysis, by Christopher J. Klicka, contains a one-page legal summary for each state and territory in the union and is available for $20 from HSLDA, P.O. Box 3000, Purcellville, VA, 20132, or http://www.
  • Superintendent Plans Revamp of Miami-Dade School Construction

    Published February 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    In his first few months as the new superintendent of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Rudolph F.
  • Taxes Are Key to Telecom Reform

    Published February 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    The telecom industry needs tax relief, according to participants in The Heartland Institute’s Telecom Reform Conference held December 17 and 18 in Chicago.
  • Think Tank Helps Teachers Avoid Unwanted Union Political Spending

    Published February 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    In December 2004, the Independence Institute, a free-market think tank in Colorado (where the author serves as a research associate), sent emails to nearly 40,000 public school teachers across the state.
  • U.S. Students Flunk Math Again

    Published February 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    PISA 2003 Mean Scores in MathematicsOECD CountriesFinland 544Korea 542Netherlands 538Japan 534Canada 532Belgium 529Switzerland 527Australia 524New Zealand 523Czech Republic 516Iceland 515Denmark 514France 511Sweden 509
  • Why Muni Wi-Fi Is a False Hope

    Published February 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    Government spending of taxpayer dollars in questionable ways is nothing new. But today, a growing number of U.S. cities have discovered a new method for using money they probably don’t have on a project that probably won’t work.
  • Why Social Security Reform Is Necessary

    Published February 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    Dear Editor: Former Democratic Senator Bob Kerry just made the best-yet reasoned defense for Social Security reform (Pride and Prejudice, Opinion, 02/01/05): the solvency of the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
  • Wind Farms May Threaten Crop Production

    Published February 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    A new simulation has found serious and previously unrecognized environmental threats from massive wind farms in the American Great Plains. A recent study by scientists from Princeton and Duke Universities, "Can large wind farms affect local meteorology?
  • NAAG Casts Its Eyes on the Drug Industry

    Published January 27, 2005
    Opinion -
    Earlier this week, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) met in Chicago to discuss "the costs and benefits of prescription drugs." Many of us who have watched NAAG over the years feared for the worst.
  • Heartland Statement on the Speculation of an SBC and AT&T Merger

    Published January 27, 2005
    Opinion -
    (Chicago, IL) Earlier today, both the Wall Street Journal and New York Times reported that SBC and AT&T are considering some sort of merger.
  • Consumer Response to HSAs Is Positive

    Published January 24, 2005
    Opinion -
    Dear Editor: If Wisconsin legislators want to help lower the cost of health insurance for their constituents, allowing a state income tax deduction for premium payments would be a step in the right direction.
  • No End to Energy Stalemate

    Published January 24, 2005
    Opinion -
    To download a PDF version of this document, click here.In December 2004, the National Commission on Energy Policy (NCEP) released a report titled "Ending the Energy Stalemate: A Bipartisan Strategy to Meet America's Energy Challenges.
  • Lawsuit Abuse Fortnightly #4-1

    Published January 15, 2005
    Opinion -
    Flying Shrimp BAM! went the shrimp. A chef at the famed Benihana restaurant chain is blamed for launching a piece of grilled shrimp toward a New York man, who either ducked or opened his mouth to catch it.
  • As We Remember Dr. King

    Published January 14, 2005
    Opinion -
    As we celebrate the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I reflect on what he stood for, and how his life and achievements affect us all as Americans. My first memories of Dr.
  • Michael Crichton and the End of Radical Environmentalism

    Published January 14, 2005
    Opinion -
    Michael Crichton, the author of The Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park, and other block-buster thrillers, has penned a novel that could profoundly change the national and even international debate over global warming. It's long overdue.
  • Lessons from Cuba on Infant Mortality

    Published January 13, 2005
    Opinion -
    Dear Editor, Recently released statistics on the infant mortality rate in Cuba leads op-ed columnist Nicholas D.
  • Consumers Embrace HSAs

    Published January 13, 2005
    Opinion -
    Health savings accounts are off to a robust start, according to a new survey released by America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), a Washington-based trade association.
  • U.S. Schools – Underperforming

    Published January 13, 2005
    Opinion -
    Dear Editor, William C. Symonds (Business Week Commentary, "U.S. Schools: Underperforming") is right about U.S. K-12 schools being underperforming, but he's wrong about them being underfunded. International comparisons show the U.S.
  • Ford to Expand ‘Green’ Offerings

    Published January 11, 2005
    Opinion -
    Dear Editor: Today's Chicago Tribune carries a story titled "Ford to expand 'green' offerings" that darkly warns that GM and DaimlerChrysler are falling "further behind in hybrids ... Hybrid sales in the U.S.
  • Will Hospital Care Be There When We Need It?

    Published January 7, 2005
    Opinion -
    By now it is common knowledge that the retiring Baby Boom generation will impose tremendous pressure on Social Security and private pension plans as the number of workers per retiree shrinks.
  • A Second Look at Cedar Falls, Iowa’s Municipal Telecommunications Network

    Published January 5, 2005
    Opinion -
    An organization called OpportunityIowa was created recently to “help communities execute a successful referendum to create a communications utility entity in the community.
  • The Conscience of Conservative Blacks: Acknowledgments

    Published January 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    The essays in this volume are based on presentations made on April 30, 2004 by five conservative African-Americans at the annual meeting of The Heritage Foundation Resource Bank. The meeting took place at the Renaissance Hotel in Chicago.
  • The Conscience of Conservative Blacks: What Is Black Conservatism?

    Published January 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    Good morning. I am Lee Walker, president of The New Coalition for Economic and Social Change, a nonprofit education and research organization based in downtown Chicago.
  • The Conscience of Conservative Blacks: Black Faith and Black Conservatism

    Published January 1, 2005
    Opinion -
    Good morning everyone. My name is Reverend Ceasar LeFlore, and I am the Midwest Regional Director of LEARN, which is the Life Education and Resource Network. It is the nation’s largest affiliation of black pro-life and pro-family ministries.

Heartland Newsletters

The Heartland Institute offers free email subscriptions to all of its newsletters and monthly public policy newspapers.