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  • How the President’s Health Care Plan Covers the Uninsured

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Millions of Americans are without health insurance. President George W. Bush has proposed a number of positive policy initiatives that can reverse this situation and make health care coverage more affordable for millions of individuals and families.
  • Faulty Statistics Plague IPCC Report

    Published May 1, 2003
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    The former president of the International Association of Official Statistics (IAOS) has challenged the statistical basis for climate change fears, contending the global warming scenarios developed by the United Nations’ International Panel on
  • EPA and Army Corps of Engineers Attempt to Define ‘Wetland’

    Published May 1, 2003
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    The Bush administration appears poised to re-define what constitutes a “wetland” for purposes of the Clean Water Act (CWA).
  • Previous DC Voucher Proposals

    Published May 1, 2003
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    1995 In 1995, the U.S. House passed an amendment to the FY96 Appropriations bill for the District of Columbia that would provide low-income DC students with vouchers to attend DC private schools or receive supplementary services.
  • Taking Stock of the School Choice Movement

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Last year the school choice movement made progress in the courts, in statehouses, and in research, setting the foundation for an ambitious legislative agenda in 2003.
  • Milwaukee Voucher Program Continues to Expand

    Published May 1, 2003
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    A recent study from the Public Policy Forum reports the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) continues to grow, with 2002-2003 enrollment increasing 7 percent to 11,163 participants in 107 private schools.
  • Too Much Homework?

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Homework is an accepted part of children’s coursework, starting as early as first grade. But how much is too much? The National PTA suggests children in kindergarten through second grade receive 10-20 minutes of homework each night.
  • FDA Cracks Down on Drug Reimportation

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Seniors who have been buying cheap drugs over the Internet from Canada soon are likely to be searching for new suppliers. The U.S.
  • Blood for Oil?

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Is the war with Iraq about oil? The anti-war movement seems to think so. I am not so sure. If access to oil were of concern to Bush and Blair, one might have expected members of their administrations to hint as much.
  • Should Voucher Students Take State Tests?

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Many states considering vouchers are also debating whether private schools that accept vouchers should be required to administer state tests.
  • Parental Involvement: How Public School Advocates View It

    Published May 1, 2003
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    It is widely accepted as beneficial for parents to be involved with their child’s schooling from the very earliest stages. But what exactly does parental involvement mean?
  • NAHU Conference Attracts 600+ to Washington, DC

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Patriotism was clearly evident as Rachel Saltzman opened the 13th Annual National Association of Health Underwriters Capitol Conference in Washington, DC with a rousing vocal rendition of the “Star-Spangled Banner.
  • 05/2003 The Galen Report

    Published May 1, 2003
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    The former director of the Congressional Budget Office, Dan Crippen, advised the Senate Aging Committee to understand a problem before spending hundreds of billions of dollars to fix it. What a novel idea!
  • 05/2003 The Friedman Report: School Choice Roundup

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Arizona * California * Colorado * Connecticut * District of Columbia * Florida Louisiana * Missouri * New Hampshire * Ohio * Utah * Wisconsin ARIZONA Senate Passes New Tax Credit Plan By a 16-13 vote on March 24, the Arizona Senate approved a
  • A Climate Change Primer: It’s the Sun!

    Published May 1, 2003
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    The sun supplies the energy to warm the Earth. The atmosphere, which is mostly transparent to the incoming sunlight, absorbs outgoing reflected or internal thermal radiation to keep the Earth warmer than it otherwise would be.
  • Choice Creates New Schools for Low-Income Families

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Vouchers raise false hopes and expectations among low-income families, say voucher critics, who claim private schools don’t have the capacity to take extra voucher-bearing students.
  • Choice in Europe

    Published May 1, 2003
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    European governments have struggled to combine their traditional ethos of equity in health care with the demands of a more sophisticated, consumer-driven society. Few expected their inspiration for reform might come from Sweden.
  • Colorado Approves Vouchers!

    Published May 1, 2003
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    To the cheers of hundreds of children from local private schools, Republican Governor Bill Owens on April 16 signed a bill that made Colorado the first state to adopt a voucher program since the U.S.
  • DC Parents Call for Vouchers

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Two recently introduced Congressional school choice proposals that target Washington, DC students are heating up the voucher debate in the nation’s capital once again.
  • Experts React to Sustainable Washington Report

    Published May 1, 2003
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    The Sustainable Washington Advisory Panel developed several suggestions “for using human, environmental, and economic resources more wisely, including the use of energy-efficient products, recycled materials, and conservation programs.
  • Florida Voters May Regret Class Size Vote

    Published May 1, 2003
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    As Florida’s governor and legislature grapple with the staggering fiscal implications of implementing a voter mandate to reduce K-12 class sizes, multiple studies are casting grave doubt on the cost-effectiveness of such a change.
  • Improving on an Ambitious Proposal

    Published May 1, 2003
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    The President has laid out an ambitious health care policy agenda that includes substantial revisions in the federal tax code and the federal tax treatment of health insurance. Additional reforms, however, would improve the plan. 1.
  • Kuehl-Care Wrong for Californians

    Published May 1, 2003
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    A new plan for a system of government health care in California is being touted by its author as a grand idea. That is a strange description for a measure that would be costly, counterproductive, and a danger to the well-being of all Californians.
  • Lessons from History, Advice for Today: an exclusive interview with Charles L. Glenn Jr.

    Published May 1, 2003
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    “What then is the American, this new man?... He is an American, who, leaving behind him all his ancient prejudices and manners, receives new ones from the new mode of life he has embraced, the new government he obeys, and the new rank he holds.

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