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Jan 15, 2013

HHS Releases Negative Head Start Evaluation Four Years Late

Lindsey Burke

In January, Congress voted to send an extra $100 million to Head Start, a few weeks after Department of Health and Human Services released its long-overdue evaluation of the federal preschool program, finding it has no benefit to children past first grade. Researchers finished collecting study data in 2008, but didn’t release ...

Jan 15, 2013

Governor Wants to Reduce Iowa State Workers’ Contract Perks

Sheean Dooley

Want a job that fully covers health insurance premiums? How about one that pays more money if you work a later shift? And provides stipends for clothes and shoes? And what about work that gives pay raises of as much as 15 percent even as other companies slash jobs and salaries? Welcome to Iowa! The state has long offered ...

Jan 15, 2013

Ralph Benko: Strong Growth Depends On Sound Money

Steve Stanek

Ralph Benko of thegoldstandardnow.org and americanprinciplesproject.org scoffs at the notion of the federal government minting trillion dollar coins to avoid the debt ceiling, and explains how sound money can bring greater peace and prosperity. ...

Jan 15, 2013

Good Logic Behind Federal Court Putting Position Limits in Limbo

Hilary Till

A federal judge last fall struck down the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s current iteration of federal position limits on holdings of commodity futures contracts. A month and a half later, the CFTC announced the commission would appeal the court’s decision. At this time, therefore, the federally imposed position limits ...

Jan 15, 2013

Scientists Advocate Climate Realism at Heartland Institute’s ICCC-8

James M. Taylor, J.D.

The scientific method prevailed against shoddy science as The Heartland Institute hosted its Eighth International Conference on Climate Change, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 in Munich, Germany. The European Institute for Climate and Energy (known by its German acronym, EIKE) co-hosted the conference, which attracted nearly 200 attendees and ...

Jan 15, 2013

Don’t Be Fooled by the Meritless Carbon Tax

Dianna Furchtgott-Roth

Congress passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act on January 1, 2013, and it should be the death, for the time being, of the carbon tax. Whatever may happen in the future regarding the tax, Furchtgott-Roth concludes that a "carbon tax would just be another regressive revenue raiser, costing $75 billion a year, hurting the ...

Jan 15, 2013

Analysis: Prominent Democrats Call for Medical Device Tax Repeal

Ryan Ellis

It’s not often that cynical official Washington is outraged by chutzpah, but it happened recently when 18 Democrat senators and senators-elect sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid asking for a delay in the effective date of Obamacare’s medical device tax. One of 20 new or higher taxes in Obamacare, the medical ...

Jan 15, 2013

Debate Verdict: Al Gore Presenter Trounced by Heartland’s James Taylor

Alyssa Carducci

Global warming alarmists and skeptics alike report Heartland Institute Senior Fellow James Taylor scored a decisive victory over Ray Bellamy, an official presenter for Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, in a global warming debate in Tallahassee, Florida. Rare Public Debate Gore’s Climate Reality Project surprised observers by agreeing ...

Jan 15, 2013

‘Enough Is Enough,’ County Officials Tell Maryland Government

Len Lazarick

After several years of cuts in aid, offloading of state expenses, and unfunded mandates, Maryland county officials who gathered for their annual conference have decided “enough is enough,” said Rick Pollitt, new president of the Maryland Association of Counties. Like many of the hundreds of elected and appointed officials who ...

Jan 15, 2013

The Candy Man Can’t

Maureen Martin

A soda fountain in St. Paul may be fined $500 by city inspectors for selling candy cigarettes. Lynden’s Soda Fountain opened a few months ago but was recently warned it was violating the city’s ban on candy cigarettes, passed in 2009. It said it won’t keep selling the candy cigarettes or bubblegum cigars, but it is promoting ...

Jan 14, 2013

Bernard Nijstad: Group Work Not Very Productive

Joy Pullmann

Collaboration and group work are all the rage in education right now. But research indicates people do their best work individually. One of the latest such studies comes from the Netherlands, and was recently published in the European Journal of Social Psychology. Bernard Nijstad, a professor at the University of Groningen ...

Jan 14, 2013

Feds Open Glen Canyon Dam, Simulate Colorado River Flood

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Federal Bureau of Reclamation officials opened up turbines and bypass tubes in the Glen Canyon Dam in northern Arizona, unleashing a simulated flood designed to mimic a natural flood in the Colorado River and Grand Canyon ecosystems. The simulated flood, which began Nov. 19, increased the Colorado River’s flow from 8,000 cubic ...

Jan 14, 2013

Taxpayers Aren't Stationary Targets

Sheldon Richman

Actor Gérard Depardieu's decision to flee France for Belgium to avoid a 75 percent marginal tax rate on incomes above $1.3 million sends a message we here in America should heed: Those who are singled out for tax increases are not stationary targets. The means of avoiding and evading the taxman are legion. U.S. government ...

Jan 14, 2013

Issue #76: Climate Reality Project vs. Heartland: Debate Video Posted

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project squared off against The Heartland Institute in a global warming debate January 8 in Tallahassee, Florida. More than 260 people attended the hour-long debate, which resulted in standing room only at the Tallahassee Elks Club Lodge, which hosted the event. Video footage of the debate is now posted ...

Jan 14, 2013

Wage Law Adds Millions of Dollars to Michigan Jail Project

Jack Spencer

Muskegon County, Michigan wants to build a new jail, and the county's prevailing wage law means local taxpayers could be on the hook for an extra $2 million for the project. Prevailing wage laws mandate union-scale wages be paid on construction work funded by taxpayer dollars, regardless of the winning bidder. Local governments ...

Jan 14, 2013

Affordability Is in the Eye of the Beholder

Benjamin Domenech

You might think the Affordable Care Act’s primary aim, as the name indicates, would be to make affordable health insurance available to every American. You’d be wrong: Its aim was actually to make health insurance available to every American and empower the federal government to manage the insurance marketplace from on high ...

Jan 13, 2013

A Christmas Greeting

Maureen Martin

A Louisiana woman has the constitutional right to hang Christmas lights on her house in a pattern giving her neighbors the middle finger. She had been in the midst of an argument with the neighbors when she hung the lights last month. The neighbors called the police, who threatened to arrest her for violating the local ...

Jan 12, 2013

It’s Time to Redefine Public Education—Again

Doug Tuthill

Public education has taken many forms over the last 300 years. Early in our history, public education referred to formal instruction in public settings outside the home. As public teaching became increasingly common in the latter half of the 18th century, communities began creating tuition-free schools that operated independently ...

Jan 11, 2013

Maureen Martin: The Truth About Armed Guards in Schools

Jim Lakely, Maureen Martin

Maureen Martin , senior fellow for legal affairs at The Heartland Institute, talks with Jim Lakely about her recent piece in the Daily Caller titled " The Truth About Armed Guards in Schools. " ...

Jan 11, 2013

Attractive Nuisance

Maureen Martin

It was legal for a Fort Dodge dentist to fire his long-time female dental assistant because of his “irresistible attraction” to her, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled recently. The dentist had complained to the assistant her clothing was too tight and revealing and that he found it “distracting.” The assistant had worked for the ...

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