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Andrew Coulson: America Has Too Many Teachers
Joy PullmannThe size of America’s teacher workforce has been a presidential campaign topic ever since President Obama suggested a third stimulus focused on keeping current teachers in their jobs. Andrew Coulson decided to join the fray by writing an article that appeared in the Wall Street Journal . It’s titled, “ AmericaHas Too Many ...
N.C.'s Film Tax Incentives
Jon Sanders John Locke FoundationState film incentives programs are the feel-good production of the year, or so state economic boosters would have you believe. This report focuses on the film industry experien. The winners are movie production companies that constantly shop for taxpayer handouts while providing only temporary jobs. Many states receive back only ...
School Reform News Managing Editor Joy Pullman at CPAC Chicago
Jim LakelyJoy Pullmann, managing editor of The Heartland Institute's School Reform News and editor of the Education section of the Heartlander digital magazine, spoke at CPAC Chicago on the "Lake Woebegon Effect" on education. The introduction rightly credits Heartland's SRN as being a pioneer in publishing news and information on school ...
Heartland's Richard Trzupek on the Dennis Prager Show
Jim LakelyRichard J. Trzupek, a Heartland Institute policy advisor on the environment and energy, was a guest a guest for the whole third hour on the nationally syndicated Dennis Prager Show on Wednesday, July 18, 2012. He was on to talk about his new Encounter Broadside, How the EPA’s Green Tyranny is Stifling America . Rich joined ...
Most States' Education Policies Now Subject to Obama Administration Review
Lindsey BurkeThe U.S. Department of Education has now waived No Child Left Behind for 32 states that agreed to reconfigure their education systems according to the executive branch’s preferences, with four more waiver applications under review. Washington DC also received a waiver. NCLB governs most federal K-12 spending and mandates. The ...
What else did the ’97% of scientists’ say?
Barry Woods(Originally posted on Wattsupwiththat.com ) I wonder just how many politicians, environmentalists or scientists who use the phrase ’97% of scientists’ (or those who more carefully use ‘active climate scientists’) to give weight to their arguments regarding climate change to the public, have any idea of the actual source of this ...
Research & Commentary: Gasoline Taxes
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans(An updated verison of this policy document can be found here ) Motor fuel taxes affect everyone who uses any kind of transportation. These taxes, which are paid as an excise duty – a tax on the sale of motor fuel – increase the cost of transportation for individuals. They are designed by most national and state governments ...
Abysmal Civics Knowledge Prompts Florida to Implement Middle School Test
Caleb WhitmerThis school year Florida’s seventh graders will have to take a new standardized civics test. In 2014-2015, students must pass it to move up to high school. After four years of tinkering with the idea in response to extremely low civics knowledge among Florida’s students and general public, the Florida House and Senate unanimously ...
Honolulu Authority Requests $1.55 Billion for Rail Project
Malia ZimmermanCalling it “a great milestone,” Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation CEO Dan Grabauskas has submitted a Full Funding Grant Agreement to the Federal Transit Administration requesting $1.55 billion for Honolulu’s 20-mile elevated steel on steel rail project. This is the first step toward getting funding for the $5 billion ...
Policy Tip Sheet- Spending Reforms
Heartland Policy Tip Sheet - Matthew GlansProblem States across the country continue to struggle with balancing their budgets as a result of increasing spending and a lagging economy. Many states also have accumulated massive amounts of debt that taxpayers will have to pay due to years of overspending combined with state employee pensions and benefits. Thirty-one states ...
More Hedge Funds Buying Key Man Life Insurance
SKCG Group, Inc.Talk about key man. More than $600 billion is currently managed by hedge funds whose founders will turn at least 60 years old in the next decade, according to Institutional Investor magazine. The retirement – or death – of star traders can wreak havoc on an asset management firm. “Billions of dollars worth of assets . . . are ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Categorical Eligibility
Gene Falk and Randy Alison AussenbergThe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides benefits to low-income, eligible households on an electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card; benefits can then be exchanged for foods at authorized retailers. SNAP reaches a large share of low-income households. In April 2012, there were 46 million persons in 22 million ...
Chevy Volt Costing Taxpayers $250,000 Per Car
James M. Taylor, J.D.Despite $700 million dollars in development costs and taxpayer subsidies of $250,000 per vehicle, Chevrolet is selling very few Chevy Volts, Seton Motley of News Busters reports today in an eye-opening column. The federal government and various state governments repeatedly bill taxpayers for a litany of “can’t miss” automobile ...
Policy Tip Sheet - State Health Insurance Exchanges Post SCOTUS
Heartland Policy Tip Sheet - Kendall AntekeierState Health Exchanges Post SCOTUS The Issue in Brief In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding most of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), states will be pressured to establish federally regulated and approved health insurance exchanges by 2014. If a state opts not to create its own ...
Cell Phone Customers Required to Pay for Free Phones
S.T. KarnickIf you own a cell phone, you're paying for someone else's phone as well, every month (h/t Patrick O'Meara). ...
Research & Commentary: Common Core Draft Science Standards
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstituteA consortium of consultants and science educators has released a draft of what they plan will become national education standards for K-12 science. Forty-five states have already adopted math and language arts Common Core standards, grade-by-grade lists of what each student must know to be deemed proficient by the government ...
Missouri Passes Law Allowing More Charter Schools
Vicki AlgerGov. Jay Nixon has signed Missouri’s first major piece of charter school legislation since its first in 1998: Senate Bill 576 will allow charter schools to open statewide and make it easier to close poor-performing ones. “[The law] will make sure there is transparency and openness and will give students a better chance at ...
The Media’s Myth About Replacing Obamacare
Benjamin DomenechOf all the absurd memes repeated by the policy-bereft media these days, the idea that Republicans have no plan to replace Obamacare is one of the most irritatingly false. Here’s the latest example at Politico , headlined “Still no GOP plan to ‘replace.’” Keep in mind how bizarrely ignorant this piece is by considering this ...
Dodd-Frank Not Likely to End Bailouts as Promised
Thomas JacobsJuly 21 marks the two-year anniversary of the passage of the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory act. So let us ask: Has the intervening regulatory and industry activity fulfilled the promise that Dodd-Frank will end bailouts? Bailouts are an attempt to prevent something worse such as the collapse of the financial system. As there ...
Californians Regret Approving High-Speed Rail
Bonner R. CohenFour years after approving a $9 billion high-speed rail proposal, Californians strongly oppose high-speed rail and would vote against it if given another chance, a University of Southern California/ Los Angeles Times poll reports. Only 33 Percent Support In the 2008 elections, Californians approved borrowing $9 billion for high-speed ...