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  • Floridians Rebel Against Governor’s Global Warming Proposals

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Greenhouse gas restrictions proposed by Florida Gov.
  • Salmon Farming Controversy Goes to Ninth Circuit

    Published October 1, 2007
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    In a fight against a court decision that many have characterized as unnecessary regulation of fishermen, business people, and private property owners, Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) attorneys on August 2 filed a notice of appeal for Trout Unlimited v.
  • Arizona Charter Schools Fight for Autonomy

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Five Arizona charter schools must abide by all state standards for now, a Maricopa County Court judge ruled August 7.
  • Civic Group Finds Illinois Charter Schools Don’t Drain Resources

    Published October 1, 2007
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    In July, the Chicago-based, nonpartisan Civic Federation released a comprehensive study showing Illinois charter schools do not place undue financial burdens on their host school districts and do not hamper districts' ability to manage finances.
  • Hispanics Want Candidates to Focus on Education: Poll

    Published October 1, 2007
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    If 2008 presidential hopefuls want a piece of the Latino voting pie, they must concentrate on their educational agendas and focus on the future of America's public education system, according to the results of a national poll released July 23.
  • Michigan Economy Declines as Legislature Fiddles

    Published October 1, 2007
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    The depth of the economic crisis in Michigan is greater than ever, and there is little evidence of a turnaround any time soon. Consider the following data from May and June of this year: Michigan had the highest unemployment rate in the nation, at 7.
  • Washington State Government Workers Get Record Raises

    Published October 1, 2007
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    The current collective bargaining agreements between Washington state and its employee unions give state employees the largest raises some have ever seen. The minimum increase union-represented employees will receive is 12.
  • House Leadership Breaks Rules to Pass Subsidies for Illegal Aliens in Farm Bill

    Published October 1, 2007
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    The politics behind the farm bill came into full view August 2, when the electronic scoreboard in the House showed a vote of 215-213 and the word FINAL in favor of a motion to deny illegal aliens benefits in the agriculture bill.
  • Climate Science Supports Realism, Not Alarmism

    Published October 1, 2007
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    This is the third in a three-part series exploring how industry, and society at large, should respond to predicted climate change. No thinking person should feel compelled to believe climate science is settled. It is not.
  • Real Scientists vs. Media Darlings

    Published October 1, 2007
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    This article is one in a continuing series excerpted from the book Smoke or Steam? A Guide to Environmental, Regulatory, and Food Safety Concerns, by Samuel Aldrich, adapted and serialized by Jay Lehr.
  • Home Solar Power Fails Due to Practical Difficulties

    Published October 1, 2007
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    This article is the second in a series outlining the technological and economic obstacles to the widespread use of solar power.
  • School Choice Book a Quick, Compelling Read

    Published October 1, 2007
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    School Choice: The Findings By Herb Walberg Washington, DC: Cato Institute Press, 2007 110 pages, paperback, ISBN: 978-1-933955-04-5, $9.
  • Absence of Choice Helps Explain Parental Dissatisfaction

    Published October 1, 2007
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    A poll released July 31 by the Strong American Schools' "ED in '08" campaign found the vast majority of voting-age Americans are deeply worried about U.S. public schools.
  • Carriers Sue Iowa Telcos over ‘Traffic-Pumping’

    Published October 1, 2007
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    AT&T, Sprint Nextel, and Qwest Communications International have filed lawsuits against 14 Iowa telecommunications companies--10 rural local exchange carriers (LECs) and four other service providers--over alleged "traffic-pumping schemes" aimed at
  • Congress May Act to Define Graduation Rate

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Because accurate measures of dropout and graduation rates are so important for accountability purposes, and because states and local school districts have done such a deplorable job in reporting them, Congress is poised to take serious action. Rep.
  • Congress Reignites Asbestos Scare with Ban on Aggregates

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Depending on your perspective, hearing that something is "the next asbestos" fills you with either great joy or great trepidation.
  • Congress to Impose Collective Bargaining

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Congress is considering imposing unionism and collective bargaining on state and local public safety departments in states that have not given public-sector unions monopoly bargaining powers. H.R.
  • Court-Ordered Spending Mandates Raise Taxes, But Don’t Help Education in the Long Term

    Published October 1, 2007
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    A new report questions the effectiveness of school funding lawsuits in generating the sustained results their plaintiffs seek.
  • DC Opportunity Scholarship Program’s Future in Question

    Published October 1, 2007
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    About 1,800 children in Washington, DC headed to private schools in August using tuition scholarships provided through the DC Opportunity Scholarship fund.
  • Examination of NEA Records Reveals Misdeeds

    Published October 1, 2007
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    The accounting practices of the National Education Association (NEA) could be more transparent in coming years, thanks to a nearly decade-long investigation by the Landmark Legal Foundation into the union's unreported political expenditures.
  • Expensive New Solar Project Announced in California

    Published October 1, 2007
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    The northern California power company Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) announced on July 25 it will purchase 550 megawatts (MW) of solar power at subsidized prices. The project is expected to receive the federal production tax credit of 1.
  • Georgia Special-Needs Scholarships in High Demand

    Published October 1, 2007
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    More than 5,000 Georgia families have applied for special-needs scholarships since Gov. Sonny Perdue (R) signed the new program into law on May 18.
  • Health Fears About Global Warming Are Unfounded

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Health care providers are buying into alarmist global warming theory and are concerned about the potential negative health effects of warmer temperatures, reported the August 12 Washington Post.
  • Illinois Budget Approval Does Nothing to End Wild Ride

    Published October 1, 2007
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    Calls for impeachment; legislation introduced to allow voters to recall the governor and lawmakers; lawmakers calling the governor "a madman" and "insane"; $6,000 a day in air shuttle charges to take the governor from his home to the state capital; a

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