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Farm Bureaus Can Join Suit Challenging EPA Stormwater Regulation, Court Rules
Alyssa CarducciThe American Farm Bureau Federation and the West Virginia Farm Bureau can intervene on behalf of a chicken farm owner suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for overstepping its bounds in regulating under the Clean Water Act, a federal district court has ruled. EPA fought the right of the Farm Bureaus to intervene, claiming ...
Texas Rejects Obama Administration on Exchange, Medicaid Expansion
Kenneth ArtzIn a letter to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Texas Gov. Rick Perry confirmed his state has no intention of implementing an insurance exchange or expanding Medicaid, despite the reelection of President Obama. Echoing an earlier letter written in July, in his November letter Perry, a Republican, noted ...
Chicago Business Group Declares Illinois Pension System ‘Unfixable’
Jayette BolinskiIllinois’ pension problem is “unfixable” – not only because of the overwhelming magnitude of the problem, but because lawmakers “won’t fix it,” a Chicago business group has warned in a letter to Gov. Pat Quinn (D). Meanwhile, Quinn’s office now is using a figure of $95 billion for the amount of the state’s unfunded pension ...
Stuart Vener: 2013 Could Stall Fragile Housing Recovery
Steve StanekNew taxes and more Dodd-Frank regulations are possible in 2013, all of which could harm a badly needed housing recovery, says real estate expert Stuart Vener. ...
The Leaflet - Approaching the Fiscal Cliff
The Leaflet - John NothdurftApproaching the Fiscal Cliff As we approach 2013, taxpayers are waiting to see if Congress will let the nation go over the so-called fiscal cliff by allowing the largest tax increase in American history and budget cuts to go into effect. There is still wide disagreement over which tax hikes to prevent and what spending ...
Hackers Endorse Texas Student's Refusal to Wear Tracking Device
Joy PullmannA Texas high school can’t expel Andrea Hernandez for refusing to wear a location-tracking ID badge, a district judge ruled Nov. 21. A week later, an anonymous hacker temporarily disabled the school district’s website, threatening long-term interference if the district does not discuss its tracking program with parents. The hacker ...
Do Ask, Don’t Tell
Maureen MartinAn employee at a New York state company involved in a union decertification vote wrote “vulgar, offensive, or threatening statements” on union newsletters in a company break room. The statements were aimed at inducing fellow employees to support the union. During a company investigation begun after female employees complained ...
Legislator Network Remains Neutral on Common Core
Joy PullmannThe board of a conservative legislator network has decided it will remain neutral on Common Core standards rather than endorse model legislation encouraging states to drop the nationwide K-12 requirements for student learning. In December Washington, DC meetings and future months, the American Legislative Exchange Council will ...
The Streetcar Fantasy
Heartland Policy Brief - Randal O'ToolePlans to build streetcar lines in San Antonio are based on several critical fallacies, including claims that streetcars are superior to buses in their ability to attract riders and that streetcars promote economic development. In fact, streetcars are slower, less flexible, less capable of moving large numbers of people, and far ...
What Went Wrong With the Bush Tax Cuts
Matthew Mitchell and Andrea Castillo Mercatus CenterCritics of the Bush tax cuts often dismiss the tax changes as a failed experiment in free-market economics. Noting that economic growth was slower in the years following the cuts than in the years preceding them, some critics see the experience as evidence that tax cuts do not work. But the claim that these tax cuts exemplified ...
Benjamin Domenech: The Fiscal Cliff
Benjamin DomenechEntitlement reform and the fiscal cliff with Ben Domenech and Francis Cianfrocca. ...
Scientists Warn Against Using Invasive Species as Biofuels
Alyssa CarducciGovernment officials promoting the use of bioenergy feedstocks should be very careful not to unleash a new wave of invasive species on U.S. soil, more than 200 scientists warn in a letter sent to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson and four other top Obama administration officials. Energy Benefits, Environment Harms “Studies have shown ...
As States Consider Program Expansion, Focus Turns to Florida Medicaid Cure
Benjamin DomenechIn the wake of the presidential election, state governors must decide whether to take federal funding to expand their Medicaid programs. The U.S. Supreme Court decided in June states can reject the Medicaid expansion without losing access to their previously negotiated matching funds. According to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, incoming ...
Even ‘Organic’ Food Isn’t Truly Natural
Mischa Popoff, Jay Lehr, Ph.D.Editor’s Note: This is the fourth and final installment in a series of articles by Mischa Popoff and Jay Lehr on modern agriculture and organic farming. With only rare exceptions, all food production is completely unnatural. The means by which science has allowed us to increase production on a smaller piece of land, and to ...
New Indianapolis School Board Reformers Plan Future
Ashley BatemanA new reform majority on the Indianapolis School Board is poised to make significant changes in the low-performing Indiana school district. In several close races, voters elected newcomers Gayle Cosby, a Lawrence Township teacher; Caitlin Hannon, a former IPS teacher; and businessman Sam Odle to the board in November, while reelecting ...
Renewable and Distributed Power in California
Jeremy Carl, Dian Grueneich, David Fedor, Cara Goldenberg Hoover InstitutionCONTENTS INTRODUCTION .... 1 CURRENT STRESSES .... 6 The Policy Maze: California's Renewable and Distributed Power Programs .... 6 Rising Utility Costs and Rates: Electricity “Sticker Shock” .... 11 Cost Allocation: Uneven Cost Burdens on Utility Customers .... 16 INSTITUTIONAL CONCERNS .... 20 The Regulatory Institutional Framework ...
Heartland Institute Presents More than 16,000 Petitions to Congress: Rein in the EPA
Jim LakelyThe Heartland Institute on Tuesday held an event on Capitol Hill with Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) in which it presented petitions signed by more than 16,000 Americans demanding Congress rein in the Environmental Protection Agency . [Read the op-ed on today's event by Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast at The Daily Caller .] The ...
California Recycling Program Suffers Rampant Fraud
Alyssa CarducciCalifornia’s recycling program for aluminum cans and plastic containers suffers rampant fraud, with enterprising criminals claiming multiple refunds for a single recycled container and others bringing in truckloads of containers from out of state to claim illegal refunds. Budget-Busting Losses California officials estimate recycling ...
Oklahoma Takes Obama Administration to Court Over IRS Rule
Kenneth ArtzOklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt has amended his state’s lawsuit against President Obama’s health care law to address a legal problem with the Internal Revenue Service’s distribution of insurance exchange subsidies—an issue which could effectively bar implementation of the law in certain states. Pruitt’s new challenge focuses ...
Vestas Wind Systems Cuts Workforce by 20 Percent
Cheryl K. ChumleyAlternative energy development has taken another hit as the world’s largest developer of wind turbines, Denmark-based Vestas Wind Systems, trimmed its U.S. workforce by approximately 20 percent. Vestas says the reason for the layoffs is lagging revenues and the uncertain future of federal subsidies. Bleeding Jobs, Value The job ...