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  • Warning: New HEI Report On PM10 Easy To Misinterpret

    Published June 17, 2004
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    CHICAGO–June 17, 2004: A study released yesterday by the Health Effects Institute aims to improve our understanding of the relationship between very small particulate matter (PM for short) in our air and cardiovascular-respiratory human health.
  • U.S. House Speaker Hastert Will Join Business Leaders On June 21st To Review Latest Data On Success Of Health Savings Accounts

    Published June 14, 2004
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    What: Six months after Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) were enacted into law, Assurant Health, in partnership with the National Federation of Independent Business/Illinois and the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce, will host a briefing for business
  • Lawsuit Abuse Fortnightly #3-5

    Published June 11, 2004
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    One Small Step for Common Sense The Ohio legislature became the first legislative body in the United States to pass a law requiring a person to be actually sick before he or she can file a claim based on past exposure to asbestos or silica.
  • UNE-P Crunch Time at the PUCs

    Published June 10, 2004
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    The U.S. Solicitor General declined to appeal the D.C. Circuit Court's rejection of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Triennial Review Order.
  • Taylor Boston Globe Essay Strikes Defensive Chord

    Published June 6, 2004
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    Editor’s note: James Taylor’s Boston Globe commentary generated several letters to the editor--two by prominent global warming adherents known for their tendency toward ad hominem attacks on those who disagree with them.
  • A Town Hall Discussion on Illinois’ Legal Crisis

    Published June 2, 2004
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    The Illinois Chamber of Commerce and Illinois Civil Justice League Invite You to: A Town Hall Discussion on Illinois' Legal Crisis Join Senator Frank Watson and other local leaders at a June 8th town hall meeting on the crisis in Illinois courts.
  • Experts Decry Eco-Imperialism on Earth Day

    Published June 1, 2004
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    "Safeguarding environmental values is essential," Niger Innis, national spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality, told journalists and others attending an Earth Day discussion April 22 at the National Press Club.
  • Washington Governor Signs Costly Global Warming Bill

    Published June 1, 2004
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    Washington Governor Gary Locke (D) on March 31 signed House Bill 3141, requiring new power plants planned in the state to offset or mitigate 20 percent of their expected carbon dioxide emissions.
  • Obesity a Thin Excuse for Supersizing Federal Land Grabs

    Published June 1, 2004
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    During the 2000 Congressional session, and again during the 2001 session, a group of big-government federal lawmakers attempted one of the largest and most expensive land grabs in history.
  • Kerry’s Rx Plan Short On Facts

    Published June 1, 2004
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    Sen. John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) punctuated his emergence as the Democratic Party's Presidential front-runner with a drug plan he claims would lower prescription prices. "I will repeal the ban on reimporting drugs from Canada," pledged Kerry.
  • ‘Cover The Uninsured’ A Starbucks Grande

    Published June 1, 2004
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    The first thing I need in the morning is my favorite blend of Starbucks coffee in my Grande cup. The last thing I need is a tasteless blend of misinformation served up "Grande" by Starbucks and disguised as a "public service" announcement.
  • NCLB Choice Option Boosts Learning In Chicago

    Published June 1, 2004
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    A groundbreaking analysis by the Chicago Board of Education, conducted at the request of the Chicago Sun-Times, found Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students who transferred to new schools under the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) improved their academic
  • Schwarzenegger Signs Workers Comp Reform

    Published June 1, 2004
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    At a Boeing Co. aircraft factory on April 19, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) signed SB 899, a bill reforming California's workers' compensation system. The measure had passed the state assembly 77-3 and the senate 33-3.
  • Tax Relief Opponents Have Agendas of Their Own

    Published June 1, 2004
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    According to a study released by the National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF) on May 3, "lawmakers who opposed House bill H.R.
  • Table: Tax Freedom Day by State and Rank

    Published June 1, 2004
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    Tax Freedom Day by State and Rank, Selected Calendar Years, 1990-2004 State 1990 Tax Freedom Day 1995 Tax Freedom Day 2000 Tax Freedom Day 2004 Tax Freedom Day Rank in 2004 U.S.
  • Hollywood’s Fake Take on Global Warming

    Published June 1, 2004
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    Is this what it has finally come down to?
  • Junk Science Pervades California ‘Biomonitoring’ Effort

    Published June 1, 2004
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    On May 10, the California Senate Appropriations Committee heard testimony on the "Healthy Californians Biomonitoring Program," introduced in February by State Sen. Deborah Ortiz (D-Sacramento).
  • UN Report Says GM Crops Necessary to Conserve Water

    Published June 1, 2004
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    A new report released at a United Nations development summit in New York on April 20 warns food production and agriculture are causing the rapid depletion of water resources across the world.
  • Smokers and Businesses Oppose Beach Smoking Bans

    Published June 1, 2004
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    When anti-smoking activists pushed to ban smoking in workplaces, and then in restaurants, and now even in bars, supporters of freedom of choice warned the alleged health risk to non-smokers was merely a smokescreen for activists to build momentum to ban
  • EPA Launches Costly New Smog Standard

    Published June 1, 2004
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    On April 15, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched its new plan to tighten the national ambient air quality standard for smog.
  • AP Fumbles Global Warming Story

    Published June 1, 2004
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    In late March, the Associated Press ran a global warming story [1] that makes a number of misleading, if not downright inaccurate, statements.
  • EU Nations Fail to Comply with Kyoto

    Published June 1, 2004
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    As the European Union (EU) uses World Trade Organization membership as a threat against Russia, evidence is mounting that the EU itself is failing to uphold its end of the Kyoto Protocol bargain. One of President George W.
  • British Studies Show Prohibitive Cost of ‘Renewable’ Energy

    Published June 1, 2004
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    A pair of British studies released in March and April 2004 show relying on wind power or other non-nuclear "renewables" to reduce air pollution or carbon dioxide emissions forces consumers to pay at least twice as much as they currently pay for
  • Polls Show Little Interest in Green Agenda

    Published June 1, 2004
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    American voters are generally happy with the condition of their local environment and the performance of their elected representatives on environment issues, according to several recent public opinion polls.

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