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Dec 12, 2012

14 Think Tanks and Advocacy Groups Urge Congress to Oppose Carbon Taxes

James M. Taylor, J.D. Heartland Institute

UPDATE: On March 13, 2013, The Heartland Institute was among 16 conservative think tanks and advocacy groups that signed a letter urging a sense of the Congress resolution opposing a carbon tax. You can read that letter here . On December 12, 2012, 14 conservative think tanks and advocacy groups joined forces to urge Congress ...

Dec 12, 2012

Ken Cuccinelli: Legal Challenges to Obamacare

Benjamin Domenech

Benjamin Domenech speaks with Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli of Virginia, on the legal challenges to Obamacare. ...

Dec 12, 2012

Deposit Insurance Is Not Free

William J. Luther and Thomas L. Hogan Mercatus Center

Government-provided deposit insurance is not free. The reason is straightforward: Government-provided deposit insurance in practice differs significantly from that proposed in theory. First, the FDIC must expend real resources administering and operating the Deposit Insurance Fund. Second, the FDIC is committed to bailing out depositors ...

Dec 12, 2012

Research & Commentary: Michigan School Finance Overhaul

Joy Pullmann Heartland Institute

Draft legislation in Michigan would restructure the school finance system so state funds predominantly follow children, allowing them to attend any public school in the state that will have them. Gov. Rick Snyder commissioned the 302-page proposal from the Oxford Foundation, a Michigan nonprofit. Districts would be free to choose ...

Dec 12, 2012

Michigan Acts to Free Workers from Abusive Labor Unions

Jack Spencer

Bills that would make Michigan the 24th right-to-work state in the nation passed in the House and Senate on Dec. 11, with the backing of Gov. Rick Snyder (R), who signed them into law later that day. Workers in right-to-work states have the freedom to choose if they want to be members of a union and are not forced to ...

Dec 12, 2012

Future of ObamaCare Implementation in Idaho Unclear

Marc Kilmer

With the reelection of President Obama, there will be no movement at the federal level to repeal the President’s health care law. For Idaho, a state where Republican Gov. Butch Otter considered “nullifying” the law when it was passed, the future of Obama’s law is less certain. When the Supreme Court upheld the law, Otter ...

Dec 12, 2012

Jindal, Liberal Think Tank Promote School Choice ‘Consensus’

Joy Pullmann

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal took the stage at a center-left think tank to promote school choice and competition as a bipartisan, “consensus issue.” “Equal opportunity in education should not be a conservative or liberal position; it should be an American position,” said Jindal, who chairs the Republican Governors Association. Since ...

Dec 12, 2012

Flight Risk

Maureen Martin

The family of a teenager who stowed away in the wheel well of a Boeing 737 jet at an airport in Charlotte, North Carolina and fell to this death after the plane took off is suing the city, its airport, and the airline for negligence. The 16-year-old accessed the airport and climbed into the wheel well but didn’t fall ...

Dec 12, 2012

Oregon Mulling Lower Capital Gains Tax, New Sales Tax

Matthew Glans

As Congress considers whether to allow tax rates, including those on capital gains, to rise in 2013, some state legislators are debating whether to change their state-level capital gains taxes. One of those debates is in Oregon, which has one of the nation’s highest capital gains tax rates. According to research by the Oregon ...

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 ...

Dec 12, 2012

Re: A $15 per metric ton carbon tax would significantly increase Manufacturing costs by $16.6 billion per year or by 16%

Paul Cicio

In this letter to Congress, president of the Energy Consumers of America, Paul Cicio contends that a carbon tax would add to manufacturing costs of about $16.6 billion per year. It would also increase the cost of natural gas, electricity, and transportation fuels. ...

Dec 11, 2012

Florida Governor Stands Firm in Opposing ObamaCare

Marc Kilmer

What is the future of ObamaCare in Florida now that President Obama is reelected? If Republican Gov. Rick Scott has his way, the state will continue to resist the president’s signature law. Gov. Scott has been a high-profile opponent of Obama’s law since the controversial legislation was proposed. Even though voters returned ...

Dec 11, 2012

Seniority Rules Mean Classroom Confusion for Oregon Teachers

Joy Pullmann

After half a day of math training, Oregon high school history teacher Jessica Keskitalo is teaching seventh grade math this school year. She is one of 365 Beaverton School District has shifted according to seniority rather than classroom needs during budget cuts. Oregon requires districts to lay off teachers with the least ...

Dec 11, 2012

Wisconsin’s Act 10: Saving Schools from the Fiscal Cliff

Heartland Policy Brief - Maureen Martin Heartland Institute

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s Act 10 is working. Since its implementation in July 2011 to reduce state spending, the state budget has been balanced, property taxes have been reduced, and state revenue collections are surging, all for the first time in a decade or more. Dozens of school districts were able to balance their ...

Dec 11, 2012

Stunner: California’s cap-and-trade on track to deliver 14% of promised revenue in first auction

This article from the Hot Air blog notes that California's auction of cap-and-trade credits was a miserable failure. It failed their projections of revenue by some 86%. In this auction, businesses such as oil refineries and utilities bid for credits that allow them to emit greenhouse gases. California officials have imposed ...

Dec 11, 2012

Common Core Standards’ Devastating Impact on Literary Study and Analytical Thinking

Sandra Stotsky Heritage Foundation

The misplaced stress on informational texts (no matter how much is literary nonfiction) reflects the limited expertise of Common Core’s architects and sponsoring organizations in curriculum and in teachers’ training. This division of reading standards was clearly not developed or approved by English teachers and humanities scholars ...

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