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Jan 17, 2013

The Leaflet - Meet Your Very Own Think Tank!

The Leaflet - John Nothdurft

One of the great privileges I have in working for Heartland is the opportunity to help elected officials at all levels of government discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to economic and social problems. Heartland realizes busy elected officials have little or no staff and need a reliable source of research ...

Jan 17, 2013

Florida Gov. Rick Scott Wants Proof Renewable Energy Law Benefits Economy

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Nearly a year has passed since the Florida legislature passed H.B. 7117, handing over $100 million in subsidies to the renewable energy industry, and Gov. Rick Scott is seeking proof the taxpayer dollars are actually benefiting Florida’s economy. Putnam Claims Economic Benefits In April 2013, Scott, a Republican, appeared poised ...

Jan 17, 2013

Florida Homeowners Associations Threaten Banks With Foreclosure

Nick Baker

Since the housing crisis began five years ago, much of the focus has been on the hundreds of thousands of delinquent borrowers and the banks that have foreclosed on them. However, some banks are now seeing themselves threatened with foreclosures. The threats are coming from hundreds of homeowners and condo associations that ...

Jan 17, 2013

Families Pack Indiana Common Core Hearing

Joy Pullmann

Hundreds of parents, grandparents, and children packed a January Indiana Senate hearing on a bill to remove the state from the Common Core, a national list detailing what K-12 students should know in every grade. State senators’ sentiments seemed mixed, but the audience leaned toward supporting Senate Bill 193. Approximately ...

Jan 17, 2013

Global Tropical Cyclone Activity of the Past Five Thousand Years

Craig Idso

Something has orchestrated the ebbing and flowing of global TC activity over the last 5,000 years, but that something has most certainly not been changes in the atmosphere’s CO2 concentration... Read More Free-Air CO2-Enrichment May Not Be All It’s Cracked Up to Be (15 Jan 2013) A new study suggests that the long-used ...

Jan 17, 2013

Leaked IPCC Graph Shows Models Predicting Too Much Warming

Alyssa Carducci

United Nations officials have repeatedly predicted more warming than has occurred in the real world, according to a leaked copy of a draft United Nations climate report. Warming Predictions in Doubt The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is preparing to issue its Fifth Assessment Report in 2013. An IPCC ...

Jan 17, 2013

Brian Balfour: States Looking to End Income Taxes

Steve Stanek

North Carolina . . . Nebraska . . . Louisiana . . . governors and top lawmakers in these and other states have recently announced their desire to roll back and even end personal and corporate income taxes. Brian Balfour of the Civitas Institute in North Carolina explains why this is happening now, and how such moves ...

Jan 16, 2013

Missouri Battlelines Drawn Over Medicaid Expansion

Johnny Kampis

A partisan battle is shaping up in Missouri over the Medicaid expansion mandated by President Obama’s health care law. Under the U.S. Supreme Court’s June ruling, states may decide whether they will accept federal funds to allow families and individuals making up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level to receive Medicaid ...

Jan 16, 2013

Fiscal Cliff Deal Delays Necessary Education Cuts

Evelyn B. Stacey

January’s fiscal cliff deal delayed major cuts to federal education spending—at least until March, when mandatory cuts are slated to decrease it by 8.2 percent, or $4 billion. “While $4 billion is a fairly large number, there are a lot programs from which it can be taken,” said Michael Shires, an associate professor at Pepperdine ...

Jan 16, 2013

Research & Commentary: Minnesota Millionaire Tax Hikes

Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans Heartland Institute

Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton has proposed a new top marginal tax rate for high-income-earners several times. The proposals are designed to target a group Dayton says is not paying its fair share of taxes. Several states, including Hawaii, Maryland, and New York, have implemented taxes on high-income-earners in recent years. In ...

Jan 16, 2013

Van Lines Data Show People Fleeing States With Big Fiscal Problems

William Bergman

Citizens and businesses are fleeing states with fiscal problems – that is one apparent message from the latest annual report from United Van Lines. The company’s study of 2012 interstate shipments, released in December, showed significant continuing flight from states with high state government debt loads as measured by the Institute ...

Jan 16, 2013

Connecticut Studies Job Impact of Incentives but Not Tax Increases

Zach Janowski

Connecticut officials emphasize the job impact of incentives given to companies, often referencing calculations done using economic modeling software to justify the deals, but they don’t apply the same scrutiny to tax changes such as the largest-in-state-history increase passed two years ago. Although state officials could use the ...

Jan 16, 2013

Marcellus and Utica Shales and Ohio Schools: A Possible Model for Economic Growth and Opportunity

Lisa Burleson, Sean Cooke Heartland Institute

It’s a tale of two numbers: $2.9 billion and $9.6 billion. The first number, $2.9 billion, represents the reduction in education funding in the state budget for fiscal 2012-2013. The second number, $9.6 billion, represents the projected value of the annual oil and gas production in the State of Ohio by 2014 as a result of ...

Jan 16, 2013

Live Blog: Indiana Common Core Withdrawal Hearing Jan. 16

Joy Pullmann

Today at 1:30 p.m. ET, Indiana's Senate Education Committee will hear testimony on a bill to withdraw the state from the Common Core. The Common Core is a set of grade-by-grade requirements for what kids should know in math and English. Forty-five states have adopted it, and Indiana led in promoting and participating in it ...

Jan 16, 2013

Misguided PBS Program Gets the Facts Wrong on Acid Ocean Alarm

Steve Goreham

On December 5 the PBS NewsHour showed a segment titled “Endangered Coral Reefs Die as Ocean Temperatures Rise and Water Turns Acidic,” with Hari Sreenivasan reporting. The story discussed the recent loss of Florida coral reefs and the possible impact on recreation and tourism if reef degradation continues. But PBS wrongly told ...

Jan 16, 2013

Virginia’s Uranium Mining Moratorium Should Be Buried, But What About Property Rights?

Marc Scribner Competitive Enterprise Institute

The earth below the United States contains 5 percent of the world’s known recoverable uranium deposits. More than a quarter of U.S. uranium is found in southern Virginia at Coles Hill near Chatham in Pittsylvania County. The two uranium deposits at Coles Hill are valued at $7 billion and together constitute the seventh largest ...

Jan 16, 2013

Benjamin Domenech: Insurance Premiums

Benjamin Domenech

Benjamin Domenech discusses how Obamacare is increasing your insurance premiums. ...

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. ...

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