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Dec 13, 2012

Audit Finds Illinois All Kids Program Riddled With Problems

Jayette Bolinski

An audit of an Illinois children’s health insurance program which has struggled to meet its budget goals found the program spent thousands of dollars on people who were not eligible and didn’t investigate why children received multiple pairs of eyeglasses in a year. The audit focused on the expanded All Kids program, which ...

Dec 13, 2012

Dig It! Rare Earth and Uranium Mining Potential in the States

Tom Tanton American Legislative Exchange Council

When thinking about the mining industry, one would probably picture a coal mine in West Virginia, maybe an ore mine in the Mesabi Iron Range, or perhaps even a gold mine somewhere in the American west. What might not come immediately to mind, however, are mines that recover uranium and other rare earth oxides (REO) such ...

Dec 13, 2012

Free Market Groups Hold Press Conference Supporting End of Wind Power Tax Credit

James M. Taylor, J.D.

A coalition of free-market think tanks is holding a press conference this morning to urge Congress to allow the wind power Production Tax Credit to expire at the end of the year. The press conference is part of a 48-hour coordinated effort to restore fiscal responsibility and free markets to U.S. energy policy. The press ...

Dec 13, 2012

Hong Kong Rejects U.S. Compliance Law, Ireland Embraces It

Steve Stanek

The chief executive of Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission is warning against allowing U.S. and European financial regulation in Asia, according to the Global Legal Post, an international legal media publication. Meanwhile, Ireland recently became one of the first countries in the world to agree to the U.S. Foreign ...

Dec 13, 2012

Fantasies Filling the Heads of San Antonio Streetcar Backers

Randal O'Toole

The idea that an expensive 19 th Century technology will help meet the transportation and economic development needs of 21 st Century urban areas makes sense only in a fantasy world where cost is no object and transport consumers are so hypnotized by shiny steel wheels on steel rails that they ignore the huge inherent disadvantages ...

Dec 13, 2012

The Potential Economic Impact of New Albany Gas on the Illinois Economy

David G. Loomis, Ph.D.

Executive Summary This study examines the potential impacts that hydraulic fracturing of shale gas would have on Illinois economy in terms of direct, indirect, and induced jobs; earnings; and total economic activity. Illinois is home to the New Albany shale gas formation which covers a substantial portion of the southern part ...

Dec 13, 2012

Research & Commentary: Cybersecurity

Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans Heartland Institute

Cyber-terrorism, hackers, identity theft, and viruses threaten to disrupt digital networks. Given the increased reliance of many industrialized nations on computers to manage their economies and basic infrastructure, digital attacks represent a severe threat. Sens. Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins proposed the Cybersecurity Act in ...

Dec 13, 2012

Report Finds Massive Waste in Obamacare’s Prevention Program

Christopher Butler

A new report from the General Accountability Office suggests federal and state officials are mishandling a prominent prevention program under President Obama’s health care law, with taxpayers forced to pay for billions of dollars in health promotion programs which may do little or nothing to improve the health of citizens or ...

Dec 13, 2012

‘Stop Portland Creep’ Resonates in City’s Suburbs

Wendell Cox

Election results from all three of Portland, Oregon's largest suburban counties indicate a reaction against what has been called "Portland Creep”—the expansion of the expansive light rail system without voter approval, and the imposition of restrictive densification measures by Metro, the regional land-use agency. Portlanders in ...

Dec 13, 2012

Setting Priorities, Meeting Needs: The Case for a National Infrastructure Bank

William A. Galston and Korin Davis Brookings Institution

In its initial fiscal cliff proposal to Republicans, the White House requested additional multi-year stimulus spending, most notably $50 billion in new infrastructure funds for FY 2013 and $25 billion a year for FYs 2014-2018. While rejected out of hand by Congressional Republicans, the potential economic benefits of infrastructure ...

Dec 13, 2012

A Winning Plan for Entitlement Reform

Heartland Policy Brief - Peter Ferrara Heartland Institute

This essay is the first of a series of Heartland Policy Briefs by the author on entitlement reform. Soon after World War II, U.S. federal government spending as a percent of gross domestic product (GDP) stabilized at around 20 percent. It remained there until President Barack Obama took office. That period covered close to ...

Dec 13, 2012

Men Not Working

Maureen Martin

An Ohio community college forced a construction crew to stop working until its “Men Working” signs were removed because they violated the college’s diversity requirements. A Sinclair Community College administrator complained the sign was “sexist and non-inclusive.” Facing a shutdown on the job, the crew removed it. The college ...

Dec 13, 2012

VIDEO: Bill Ayers Tells Leftists Their Power Is in Schools

Joy Pullmann

Former President Obama grillout buddy and self-described communist Bill Ayers came out this month to discuss how leftists can mold America to their liking: through access to schools. Ayers is famous for, in 1969, helping found Weather Underground, a self-described communist revolutionary group that bombed public buildings including ...

Dec 13, 2012

Regime Uncertainty Is Dragging Down Investment . . . and the Economy

Robert Higgs

Private investment is the most important driver of economic progress. Entrepreneurs need new structures, equipment, and software to produce new products, to produce existing products at lower cost, and to make use of new technology in machinery, plant layouts, and other aspects of the existing capital stock. When the rate of ...

Dec 13, 2012

Aaron Renn: Chicago's Diversification Challenge

Steve Stanek

Aaron Renn of the urbanophile.com Web site has just completed an excellent months-long series of articles on Chicago and joins us to discuss the unofficial capitol of the Midwest, its recent past under former Mayor Richard M. Daley, and its present and future under current Mayor Rahm Emanuel. ...

Dec 12, 2012

Climate Change and Winter Wheat Yields in Northern China

Craig Idso

It would appear that the greater warming of daily minimum temperatures, as compared to daily maximum temperatures, has been a great boon to winter wheat production in Northern China... Read More Streamflow Trends in Nepal Since the 1960s (11 December 2012) How have they responded to the concomitant warming of the globe ...

Dec 12, 2012

The Crusade Against Plastic Bags

Kenneth P. Green, Elizabeth DeMeo Pacific Research Institute

Studies are mixed regarding whether plastic bag bans offer significant environmental benefits, but claims of rampant environmental harms are suspect. Proponents of bag-bans omit the most important consideration, which is what replaces the plastic bags? Other bags (including cloth) have even worse environmental impact profiles, and ...

Dec 12, 2012

James Lovelock Letter

James Locklock

James Locklock, orginator of Gaia theory, and one of the great founders of modern environmentalism, writes a letter of objection in regards to a proposed windfarm development in the English countryside. Notable passage: I am an environmentalist and founder member of the Greens but I bow my head in shame at the thought that ...

Dec 12, 2012

Fiscal Cliff: Five Budget Tactics to Reject

Patrick Louis Knudsen Heritage Foundation

If plunging over the fiscal cliff in January would threaten the nation’s economy, Congress and the President could also do harm in another way: by dodging the cliff through gimmicks and bogus budget cuts that create only illusory savings in a “grand” budget bargain. Both the White House and lawmakers have shown a propensity ...

Dec 12, 2012

Fees, Taxes on Wireless Services Keep Climbing

Matthew Glans

Growing almost as fast as the wireless communications industry are the fees and taxes paid by wireless phone users. Even as revenue earned per wireless phone falls, taxes and fees climb. In a new report, Scott Mackey of KSE Partners examines the burden these taxes and fees add to wireless phone users’ monthly bills. Mackey ...

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