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John C. Goodman: State Reform after Supreme Court Ruling
Kendall AntekeierIn this "Best of" Heartland podcast, Manager of External Relations Kendall Antekeier sat down with John C. Goodman, President of the National Center for Policy Analysis. Together they discuss what reforms states can consider after the Supreme Court ruling, many of those suggested by Goodman’s new book “Priceless – Curing the ...
Research & Commentary: Georgia Parent Trigger
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstituteA Georgia legislator plans to propose an education reform that has garnered significant national attention: the Parent Trigger. The legislation, first passed in California, has been considered in approximately 20 other states, and state legislators in four have stated their intentions to propose it in early 2013. Though the Georgia ...
Trophic Mismatches of Five Seabirds and Their Piscivorous Prey
Craig IdsoIn spite of the significant trophic mismatches that Burthe et al. discovered over the course of their research – and rather surprisingly, it might be added – they report that “to date, there is no evidence that these changes are impacting on the breeding success of any of the seabird species,” suggesting that trophic mismatches ...
Federal Government Prepares to Define Essential Benefits
Kenneth ArtzPresident Obama’s health care law requires that the administration define essential health benefits for the nation, a task which federal and state officials have found more challenging than expected. As of October 2012, only eleven states have settled on essential health care benefits packages or are close to doing so, while ...
School Reform News, Daily Top Ten Roundup Nov. 19 to 23
Joy PullmannThursday and Friday: Happy Thanksgiving! See you Monday. Wednesday's roundup: 1. A Common Core supporter doesn't like the beginnings of national social studies standards . 2. Oklahoma's Supreme Court rules that school districts can't sue families who use special-needs vouchers . 3. Indiana's Supreme Court hears arguments today over ...
Research & Commentary: “Use it or Lose it” Proposals
Heartland Research & Commentary - Taylor Smith Heartland InstituteWith gasoline prices reaching all-time highs, some activists and politicians are attacking oil and gas companies for not fully developing the federal leases for energy production they hold, and they’re using that as a reason to advocate a moratorium on issuing additional leases. In an October 2012 report, Rep. Edward Markey ...
Pricewaterhouse Coopers' 'Too Late' Report: Poor Science, No Practical Solutions
Heartland Policy Brief - James M. Taylor, J.D., Taylor Smith Heartland InstituteA new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), titled Too Late for Two Degrees? Low Carbon Economy Index 2012, claims nations must dramatically reduce carbon dioxide emissions and the carbon intensity of their economies to cap global warming at an acceptable level of 2 degrees Celsius above “pre-industrial levels.” The report ...
Research & Commentary: Efforts to Improve Teacher Quality
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstituteThe United States has increased its teaching force 250 percent since 1950, reducing teacher-student ratios from 1:22 to 1:15, but the expansion has not brought higher teacher quality. Teachers tend to have below-average SAT, ACT, LSAT, and GRE scores, and statistics show their college coursework is among the least challenging ...
Emergency Manager Law Overturn Troubles Michigan Schools
Bruce Edward WalkerIt’s getting more expensive for Michigan school districts to borrow money and difficult for some to avoid bankruptcy after voters rejected a ballot proposal that would have retained the state’s emergency manager law. The law allowed the governor to appoint fiscal managers to oversee municipalities and school districts that have ...
Obamacare’s Stealth Public Option to Compete with Private Insurance Plans
Loren HealAlthough the original version of the government-run public option was not included in President Obama’s health care law, an alternate approach will be rolled out in 2013 which may represent a stealth version of the unpopular proposal. Section 1334 of Obama’s law creates federally administered multistate insurance plans (MSP) to ...
Big Banks See Big Profits, But Banking Industry Worries Remain
Phil BrittMajor banks recently reported their best year since 2006, but bankers worry about future economic and regulatory conditions. The combined profits of $63 billion of the six largest banks are the most since before the subprime lending crisis struck in 2007. The subprime crisis, as it turned out, was just the tip of the iceberg ...
Scott Mackey: Wireless Taxes and Fees
Jim LakelyJim Lakely, co-director of Heartland's Center on the Digital Economy, speaks with Scott Mackey, partner at KSE Partners LLP in Montpelier, Vermont, about his new report examining taxes and fees on wireless consumers. The report is titled, "Wireless Taxes and Fees Continue Growth Trend." ...
Don’t Go Exchanging
Benjamin DomenechSo why is it that the governors of Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming have all said no to a state-implemented health insurance exchange? Scott Walker’s letter explaining ...
Newark Union Members Approve Performance Pay
Mary Petrides TillotsonPerformance may affect teacher pay at Newark Public Schools, after local teachers union members voted to approve a new contract Nov. 14. Nearly 62 percent of member voters approved the deal. Two days later, Gov. Chris Christie (R) called it a model for the nation. Schools in New Jersey’s largest city have struggled academically ...
Research & Commentary: Oregon Capital Gains Tax Reform
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans Heartland InstituteAs Congress considers whether to allow the capital gains tax rate to increase at the beginning of 2013, states across the nation are debating whether to change their own capital gains tax rates. Oregon’s capital gains taxes are among the nation’s highest. According to the Federation of Tax Administrators, Oregon is tied with ...
Mitch Pearlstein: Helping Kids Recover from Broken Families
Family fragmentation undeniably hurting U.S. social mobility and the economy—but what to do about it? And how can education help? Dr. Mitch Pearlstein joins the podcast to discuss this topic, related to his book, From Family Collapse to America’s Decline, forthcoming book, and a recent symposium he hosted about how to benefit ...
Michigan Public Education Finance Project Draft Legislation
Oxford FoundationThis draft legislation outlines a Michigan school finance system in which most state per-pupil funding would follow individual students to any public school the student chooses to attend. Districts would be free to choose whether they want to accept non-district students. The 302-page proposal would also give early high school ...
Issue #71: Heartland Institute Announces ICCC-8
James M. Taylor, J.D.The Heartland Institute is partnering with the Germany-based European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) to host the Eighth International Conference on Climate Change November 30 - December 1 in Munich, Germany. The event is also the Fifth International Conference on Climate and Energy. This is the second time Heartland ...
Nearly Two-Thirds of Michigan Districts Contract with Private Companies
James M. Hohman and Josiah KollmeyerMichigan’s 2012 budget incentivized school districts to solicit bids from outside vendors to provide support services, among other best practices. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy’s 2012 school privatization survey shows many districts took the incentive and contracted for at least one of the three main support services. In ...
EPA Accused of Using Secret Email Accounts to Avoid Transparency
James M. Taylor, J.D.EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson must not have gotten the memo about the Barack Obama administration would be the most open and transparent presidential administration ever. The House Science, Space and Technology Committee is investigating whether U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson is conducting official ...