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Michael McShane: DC Vouchers Generate $2.62 for every $1
Joy PullmannCan you quantify the dollar value of school choice? Michael McShane thinks he can. He and Patrick Wolf published a study concluding that every $1 taxpayers spend on the Washington DC vouchers program generates $2.62 in economic benefits for the participants and society. He joins the School Reform News podcast to talk about ...
Are global wind power resource estimates overstated?
Amanda S. Adams, David W. KeithResearch by Harvard professor David Keith suggests that the global capacity for energy generation from wind power has been overestimated, and that geophysical / climate effects of turbines will reduce the benefits of large-scale power installations. "People have often thought there's no upper bound for wind power—that it's one ...
Center for American Progress Blames Arab Spring on Global Warming
James M. Taylor, J.D.As our modest global warming returns the Earth to temperatures that prevailed prior to the Little Ice Age, global and regional benefits include shrinking deserts, greater soil moisture, and increased crop production. Nevertheless, global warming alarmists continue to tell the lie that global warming is having an opposite effect ...
Research & Commentary: Lifting the Cap on Member Business Lending
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans Heartland InstituteRepresentatives Ed Royce (R-CA) and Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) have introduced the Credit Union Small Business Jobs Creation Act (HR 688), which would lift the member business lending cap on credit unions from 12.25 percent to 27.5 percent of total assets. Small and medium-sized businesses are a key engine of the U.S. economy ...
Young Adults Have Fewer Homes, Fewer Cars, and Less Debt
Bill HardekopfYoung adults are carrying less debt than before the start of the 2008 recession, primarily because they own fewer major assets. A new analysis from the Pew Research Center released February 21 shows Americans under the age of 35 are putting off high-dollar purchases like automobiles and houses. The median debt of households ...
Lew: White House won't propose carbon tax
Ben GemanIn this news story from The Hill , Treasury sectretary nominee Jack Lew asserts that President Obama will not tax carbon dioxide emissions in order to combat climate change. ...
Wisconsin’s Walker Rejects Federal Medicaid Expansion
Ryan EkvallWisconsin Gov. Scott Walker announced he will reject federal Medicaid expansion in Wisconsin, instead reforming the state’s program to move hundreds of thousands of uninsured Wisconsinites to private insurance and the federal health care exchange established under President Obama’s health care law. Turning down some $4 billion from ...
Research & Commentary: State Motor Fuel Taxes
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans, Taylor Smith Heartland InstituteSeveral states across the country are considering increases in their motor fuel taxes to fund repairs and improvements to infrastructure. These taxes, which are paid as an excise duty—a tax on the sale of gasoline and diesel fuel—increase the cost of transportation for individuals. In recent years, however, the rise of fuel ...
Va. Passes Huge Highway Bill; Republican Leaders Embrace Medicaid Expansion
Steve StanekVirginia’s Republican governor and Republican-controlled House of Delegates have led lawmakers in approving a $6 billion road building program, virtually twice the size of the highway spending plan the governor had announced barely six weeks earlier. The spending will be paid for almost entirely through tax increases including ...
Tip Sheet: Maryland's Taxpayers' Savings Act
Heartland Policy Tip Sheet - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstituteProblem Maryland has struggled to balance its books in recent years and is barely getting back on its feet after the recession. Payments on state debt are projected to triple between 2007 and 2022. The state spends approximately $12 billion, or one-third of its budget, on elementary, secondary, and higher education, according ...
Kansas Teacher Association Clashes with Union Over Equal Access
Ben DeGrowRyan Noel just wanted his fellow teachers to see him receive money for his classroom. But teachers union officials in Valley Heights, Kansas barred him from receiving the award at school, because it came from Noel's new, nonunion professional organization, the Kansas Association of American Educators (KANAAE). “Here’s someone ...
Two Perspectives on Obamacare’s Medicaid Expansion
Benjamin DomenechThere are, it seems to me, two basic perspectives on the right regarding the Medicaid expansion under Obamacare. Last week saw one perspective from Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who understands that it is enormously important to keep from expanding Medicaid, announcing a policy that will shift many in Wisconsin onto the federal ...
Research & Commentary: Illinois Minimum Wage Reform
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans Heartland InstituteIn his 2013 State of the State speech, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn proposed increasing the state’s minimum wage from $8.25 to $10 an hour over the next four years . A similar minimum wage proposal failed to pass in the state Senate in 2012. Minimum wage laws are meant to protect workers’ health and well-being by mandating a ...
If You Like Your Health Care Plan, You Can Keep It - Unless You're a Kid
Benjamin DomenechScott Gottlieb of the American Enterprise Institute highlights an issue that may have escaped notice to this point: under Obamacare, children enrolled in the Children's Health Insurance Program are going to be shifted around whether they want to be or not. For them, Medicaid is mandatory. Gottlieb explains: CHIP has plenty of ...
Speech by Joseph Bast: Education in the U.S. ... and How to Improve It
Joseph Bast Heartland InstituteThe speech in the attached PDF was delivered by Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast on February 23, 2013, at the Eighth Annual Wisconsin Conservative Conference, Bluemound Gardens, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. An excerpt is below: In 2016, in time for the next presidential election, every child now in high school will be eligible ...
U.S. Schools Don’t Teach Kids Enough Math
Laurie H. RogersWhy aren’t American students proficient in mathematics? Teens graduate from high school unprepared for college math and with a strong antipathy to the subject. Most graduates require extensive remediation. There is a dearth of K-12 math skills across the nation. Why is the United States, long a global education leader, suffering ...
Research & Commentary: Kansas Medicaid Expansion
Heartland Research & Commentary - Kendall Antekeier Heartland InstituteAs states begin implementing the federal health care law, many, such as Kansas, are still debating whether to expand their Medicaid programs in order to receive a larger federal subsidy. If Kansas expands its Medicaid program to individuals at 100 to 138 percent of the federal poverty level, the federal government will provide ...
Jonathan Williams: Competition's Driving State Tax Reforms
Steve StanekPolitical leaders in Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska and North Carolina are working toward the elimination of their states' income taxes. Jonathan Williams of the American Legislative Exchange Council works with legislators in those and other states around the country. He discusses income taxes and the reasons some states' leaders ...
Why Rick Scott's Explanation for Medicaid Expansion Falls Flat
Benjamin DomenechThere’s a meme being pushed on the right by a few Rick Scott supporters that he waved the white flag on Medicaid expansion as a quid pro quo for “privatizing Medicaid”, which amounts to a waiver for managed care. As Phil Klein notes, that’s Scott’s claim: “[Scott] said he was swayed to back the expansion by the Obama ...
New Jersey College Students Get Stung By ObamaCare
Alieta EckCollege students are about to wake up to the fact that there is a huge price they will have to pay under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. For them, ObamaCare will be anything but affordable. Consider the situation in New Jersey, the only state that currently requires all college students to have healthcare ...