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  • Congress Taxing Poor People for Middle-Class Votes

    Published October 3, 2007
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    Richard Wolf captures the essence of political pandering to parents and children of the middle class (“House Passes Kid’s Insurance Bill Despite Veto Threat,” September 26).
  • Technologists Misinformed on Global Warming

    Published October 3, 2007
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    Sascha Segan should stay focused on technology and steer clear of politics and ideology. His October column, “Reduce, Reuse, That’s It,” demonstrates a woeful ignorance of environmental policy issues.
  • Spilt Milk, Anchor Babies, High Grocery Bills

    Published October 3, 2007
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    As we cry over spilt milk and “anchor babies” separated from undocumented parents who are deported, maybe some tears should be shed for our American agriculture policies which subsidize milk production and regulate dairy prices (“A Bust
  • Help Mineral Consumers: Deep-Six the Sea Law Treaty

    Published October 3, 2007
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    The Wall Street Journal announced on August 22 that “U.S. Resistance to Sea Treaty Thaws.” That is bad news, not good news.
  • SCHIP Needs to Focus on Children

    Published October 3, 2007
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    “Schip Legislation: Not good enough” (Sept. 26) fails to address what reauthorizing the State Children’s Health Insurance Program actually means.
  • Consumer Power Report #98

    Published October 2, 2007
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    Consumer Power Report, written by Greg Scandlen, director of Consumers for Health Care Choices at The Heartland Institute, is a weekly report summarizing recent developments on consumer-directed health care in the media, legislative, and regulatory
  • City Governments Scrap Universal WiFi

    Published October 1, 2007
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    It should be no surprise that many city governments are giving up plans for government-run universal WiFi service. (USA Today, Sept. 21).
  • Retailer Misses Job Targets Again

    Published October 1, 2007
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    For the second year in a row, outdoor retailer Cabela's missed job targets set by its performance contracts with the state of Texas.
  • Destroying the Rationale for Government Growth

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don't by John Lott Regnery Publishing, Inc. (June 4, 2007) 256 pages, hardcover ISBN 596985062, $27.
  • Economic Choices Have Long-Term Consequences

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Bulls Don't Blush, Bears Don't Die Barry Asmus AmeriPress, 2006 365 pages, $44.
  • Science Refutes Fla. Governor’s Climate Alarmism

    Published October 1, 2007
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    While Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) faces growing opposition to his plans to force greenhouse gas restrictions on Florida citizens, science is calling into question the primary reasons Crist uses to justify his expensive restrictions.
  • Louisiana Fails to Approve School Choice Measures

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Though Louisiana legislators tried to give tax deductions to parents who want to enroll their children in private schools, their efforts fizzled this summer after one bill was vetoed and another was voted down.
  • A Valuable Primer for Education Reporters

    Published October 1, 2007
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    From Contracts to Classrooms: Covering Teachers Unions New York: Hechinger Institute, April 2007 36 pages, paperback download available at http://cms.ceoi.summitqwest.com/assets/hechinger/pdfs/Hechinger_Union_Primer.pdf.
  • Social Networks Increase Their Online Security

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Legislative efforts to make Internet social networking sites safer may be lagging the market's own incentives to do so, experts say.
  • Congress Ponders Bills Promoting Telework by Federal Employees

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Reflecting an effort to fight traffic congestion and conserve fuel in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, Congress is crafting legislation that will direct federal agencies to encourage and bolster telecommuting programs for government employees.
  • Wherever Ye May Roam …

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Wireless service providers must provide automatic roaming services to other carriers upon "reasonable request," the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ordered in August.
  • More Freight Rail Could Reduce Road Congestion

    Published October 1, 2007
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    State and national policymakers are missing an important part of the solution to reducing traffic gridlock: putting more trucks on trains, according to the author of a soon-to-be-released report from The Heartland Institute.
  • Court Strikes Down California Video Game Law

    Published October 1, 2007
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    State efforts to regulate the sale of video games took another hit late this summer when a United States District Court in California granted a permanent injunction against a state law designed to prevent the sale of violent video games to minors.
  • Changes to Wiretap Law Stoke Controversy

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Changes to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the law that governs wiretapping of communications involving parties outside the country, have come under fire from both technology advocates and free-market analysts.
  • What Are They Smoking?

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Federal tax increases on cigarettes to pay for children’s health insurance shows politicians’ willingness to exploit children while creating more holes in their own operating budgets due to less revenues collected from cigarette smokers(
  • We Are Already Behind In Math And Science, So Why Try To Exceed In English?

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Linda Wertheimer exposes the mediocrity in American academia, which continues to dumb down our next generation of college students (“Many Colleges Ignore SAT Writing Test”, September 20).
  • Court Throws out Global Warming Lawsuit Against California Automakers

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Regarding "Global Warming, Tailpipes And Where to Tackle Them" (Sept. 18), it is refreshing to see a federal court shut down efforts by environmentally extremist bureaucrats to circumvent the democratic process.
  • NASA Data Exaggerated U.S. Warming

    Published October 1, 2007
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    U.S. temperature data compiled and reported by NASA since 2000 contained errors that caused the organization to falsely claim a number of recent years were the hottest or among the hottest on record, scientists have discovered.
  • Bush Threatens Veto of Energy Bill

    Published October 1, 2007
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    U.S. House and Senate negotiators spent the August recess preparing to hammer out differences in their respective energy bills while President George W. Bush threatened to veto the legislation.

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