Publications
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Research & Commentary: Wisconsin Common Core
Publication -Research and Commentaries -On July 17, 2014, Wisconsin Gov. -
Research & Commentary: Ohio Common Core
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Ohio legislators are debating HB 597, which if approved would repeal the state’s implementation of the Common Core State Standards, a set of requirements for what elementary and secondary school children should know in each grade in math and English. -
The Leaflet: Ride-sharing Regulations Are Still an Issue for States
Publication -The Leaflet -Ride-sharing Regulations Are Still an Issue for StatesOn Monday, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn vetoed a bill that would have established onerous statewide regulations on ride-sharing services that compete with taxis such as Uber, Lyft, and Sidecar. -
Public Comment to the FCC on the Application of Comcast Corporation, Time Warner Cable Inc., Charter Communications, Inc., and SpinCo to Assign and Transfer Control of FCC Licenses and Other Authorizations
Publication -Testimony -Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street S.W.Washington, D.C. 20554 RE: Commission Seeks Comment on Application of Comcast Corporation, Time Warner Cable Inc., Charter Communications, Inc. -
The Leaflet: Watch Every Presentation from Heartland’s Climate Conference
Publication -The Leaflet -Watch Every ICCC-9 ‘Skeptic’ Presentation at Heartland’s Climate Conference Archive Site A recent Washington Examiner article highlighted the broad impact of the Ninth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC-9) and described how the event has -
Testimony on House Bill 597 to Repeal and Replace Common Core To the Ohio House Rules and Reference Committee
Publication -Testimony -Testimony on House Bill 597 to Repeal and Replace Common Core To the Ohio House Rules and Reference Committee Ohio Statehouse, Room 313 August 19, 2014 Joy Pullmann I thank you for the invitation to speak to day, especially to Chairman Huffman, for -
Research & Commentary: Oklahoma Pension Reform
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Unfunded pension liabilities have become an increasingly troubling problem for states across the country, including Oklahoma. -
Research & Commentary: Telemedicine
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Improvements in communications technology have led to rapid increases in the efficiency and reach of industries throughout the modern economy. -
Research & Commentary: Telemedicine
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Improvements in communications technology have led to rapid increases in the efficiency and reach of industries throughout the modern economy. -
Research & Commentary: North Carolina Hotel Occupancy Taxes
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Several counties in North Carolina are pushing to increase their hotel occupancy taxes up to the state maximum of 6 percent. Most of the counties say they will use the new revenue to promote tourism. -
The Leaflet: Minimum Wage Laws Are Still An Issue For States
Publication -The Leaflet -Minimum Wage Laws Are Still An Issue For States On August 1, Minnesota became the 13th state this year to see an increased minimum wage take effect. -
Research & Commentary: North Carolina Film Incentives
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Over the past couple of decades, state governments have been rolling out the red carpet for Big Hollywood by adopting film tax incentive programs. -
Research & Commentary: Pennsylvania Pension Reform
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Like many other states, Pennsylvania faces a growing problem with its public pension systems. According to Pennsylvania’s own estimates, the total unfunded pension liability is set to grow by 38 percent, to $65 billion, in 2018. -
Research & Commentary: DDT Bans
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, or DDT, was first synthesized in 1874 and discovered to be an effective insecticide in 1939. -
Testimony to the Chicago City Council Committee on Finance on E15
Publication -Testimony -Chicago City CouncilCommittee on FinanceJuly 28, 2014Testimony of Taylor SmithPolicy Analyst, The Heartland Institute Good afternoon, Chairman Burke, Vice Chairman O’Connor, and members of the committee. I thank you all for the opportunity to speak today. -
Research & Commentary: Energy Poverty
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Some 1.3 billion people around the world do not have access to electricity, and 2. -
The Leaflet: Hear about the Future of Obamacare at Heartland’s Emerging Issues Forum
Publication -The Leaflet -Hear about the Future of Obamacare at Heartland's Emerging Issues Forum On Tuesday, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled in Halbig v. -
Research & Commentary: Physician-Owned Hospitals and the Affordable Care Act
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Physician-owned specialty hospitals have faced several major challenges since the implementation of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). -
Research & Commentary: Missouri Tax Increment Financing Reform
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Tax increment financing has become a popular tool for funding economic development projects in municipalities across the country. -
Research & Commentary: State Film Incentives
Publication -Research and Commentaries -State governments across the country have been rolling out the red carpet for Big Hollywood on the taxpayer’s dime, adopting film incentive programs designed to entice motion picture production into their respective states. -
Research & Commentary: Medical Licensing and the Doctor Shortage
Publication -Research and Commentaries -A 2011 study published in the Milbank Quarterly found Obamacare would create a need for between 4,300 and 7,000 more physicians in the United States by 2019. -
Research & Commentary: EPA’s Clean Power Plan
Publication -Research and Commentaries -On June 2, 2014, the Obama administration mandated a 30 percent cut in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2030 from power plants’ 2005 levels. -
The Leaflet: States Must Cut Income Taxes for More Economic Growth
Publication -The Leaflet -States Must Cut Income Taxes for More Economic Growth A recent study by the Rockefeller Institute of Government reported state personal income tax collections for the first quarter of 2014 declined by 7. -
Research & Commentary: State Income Tax Revenue Since the Fiscal Cliff
Publication -Research and Commentaries -More states have been lowering or eliminating income taxes in order to spur economic growth in recent years. In 2013 alone, eight states lowered some aspect of their income tax rates, and several others are considering similar changes this year.