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Feb 11, 2013

Understanding the Many Costs of Corporate Welfare

Sheldon Richman

When Congress and President Obama in January came up with their beyond-the-last-minute deal to put off addressing the coming fiscal crisis, The Wall Street Journal turned the spotlight on a little-noticed, yet too typical aspect of Washington's machinations: "The bill's seedier underside is the $40 billion or so in tax payoffs ...

Feb 11, 2013

The CBO Is Skeptical about Obamacare

Benjamin Domenech

The latest report from the Congressional Budget Office highlights a number of reasons why the CBO is concerned about the implementation of Obamacare. It boils down to this: Obamacare is going to be more expensive than the Obama administration thought, disrupt the marketplace more than it thought, and be tougher to implement ...

Feb 11, 2013

Research & Commentary: North Carolina Tax Reform

Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans Heartland Institute

This year North Carolina joined the growing number of states considering major changes to its tax system. Republican legislators proposed in early January a tax reform plan that would eliminate personal and corporate income taxes and offset the cuts with increases in state sales taxes while expanding the latter to cover all ...

Feb 11, 2013

Education Policies Led by Gates, Not States?

Joy Pullmann

The world’s largest philanthropy has targeted education policymaking, sparking debate among education wonks and watchdogs over whether some of its activities cloak government actions and amount to lobbying. “A lot of private foundations are making decisions that would normally be left up to a public institution that would be accountable ...

Feb 11, 2013

Benjamin Domenech: implementation of Obamacare

Benjamin Domenech

Benjamin Domenech discusses the latest CBO report on the implementation of Obamacare. ...

Feb 11, 2013

Policy Tip Sheet: North Carolina Renewable Energy Mandate

Heartland Policy Tip Sheet - Taylor Smith Heartland Institute

February 8, 2013 Policy Tip Sheet — North Carolina Renewable Energy Mandate Problem In August 2007, Senate Bill 3 established a renewable portfolio standard (RPS) for the state of North Carolina, requiring utilities to generate 12.5 percent of retail electricity sales from renewable energy by 2021. Municipal utilities and cooperatives ...

Feb 11, 2013

USGS Documents Clean Water at Arkansas Fracking Sites

James M. Taylor, J.D.

The U.S. Geological Survey has published the results of a study regarding water quality in Arkansas near natural gas fracking sites. The USGS analyzed water samples from 127 wells near fracking sites and found no evidence of fracking pollution. While anti-energy activists launch unfounded, irresponsible allegations that natural ...

Feb 11, 2013

CFPB Wants to Know Impact of College-Marketed Financial Products

Bill Hardekopf

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is launching an inquiry into the impact of financial products marketed to students through colleges and universities. It will then determine whether these arrangements are in the best interest of students. "We have seen many colleges establish relationships with financial institutions to ...

Feb 11, 2013

Research & Commentary: Ohio Medicaid Expansion

Heartland Research & Commentary - Kendall Antekeier

As states implement provisions of the federal health care law, many are debating whether to expand their Medicaid programs in order to receive a larger federal subsidy. Gov. John Kasich recently announced expansion “makes sense for the state of Ohio,” but state taxpayers may disagree. If Ohio expands its Medicaid program to ...

Feb 11, 2013

The Criminal Case Against Peter Gleick

Jim Lakely

On February 14, 2012 – one year ago – Fakegate began. Like Climategate , it was a scandal revealing the dishonesty and desperation of those who claim man-made global warming (alias “climate change”) is a crisis . Fakegate involved criminal activity, repeated lying, and outright theft by a high-ranking scientist in the global ...

Feb 10, 2013

Make Texas Strong: Legislative Priorities for the 83rd Legislative Session and Beyond

TEA Party Caucus Advisory Committee (TPCAC) to the TEA Party Caucus of the Texas Legislature

TEA Party Caucus Advisory Committee (TPCAC) compiles research from several local grassroots organizations and think tanks, as well as The Heartland Institute, to come up with a list of legislative priorities for the TEA Party Caucus of the Texas Legislature. ...

Feb 10, 2013

Texans Debate School Choice Possibilities (short)

Jim Waters

The Texas legislature has been consumed with education during this year’s session, debating lifting the state’s charter school cap, reconsidering 15 tests students must take to graduate, and a court ruling state education funding is unconstitutionally small. Even with Republicans firmly in control of the governor’s office and both ...

Feb 10, 2013

Activists Form Majority of Senior Scientists for Government Climate Report

James M. Taylor, J.D.

A majority of the senior scientists responsible for producing the U.S. Global Change Research Program’s draft report are affiliated with environmental activist groups, investigative journalist Donna Laframboise reports. Of the 13 senior scientists who put together USGCRP’s January 2013 draft report, seven have ties to activist groups ...

Feb 9, 2013

Solar Variance Has Significant Impact on Climate, National Research Council Reports

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Small changes in solar output have a significant effect on the earth’s climate, National Research Council scientists report in a new study published by the National Academies Press. The new study indicates an increase in solar output during the past century has played a greater role in recent global warming than claimed by ...

Feb 9, 2013

New English Speakers Need Phonics, Syntax

Patrick Herrera

After teaching Spanish for many years, I was asked by my school district to teach English as a Second Language. Teaching Spanish, I was told, meant teaching a second language, so the process should be similar. It wasn’t. I didn’t realize the demographics of the learners would present such a profound teaching challenge. My ...

Feb 9, 2013

Pennsylvania E-Cycling Law Takes Effect

Alyssa Carducci

Pennsylvania residents can no longer dispose of electronic equipment through regular garbage pickups. Under a law that took effect January 24, landfills are no longer allowed to accept televisions, computers, printers, and similar electronic devises. Manufacturers Must Act In addition to blocking landfills from accepting electronics ...

Feb 8, 2013

Issue #80: Survey Shows Geoscientists and Engineers Are Skeptics

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Only 36 percent of geoscientists and engineers believe humans are creating a global warming crisis, according to a newly published survey reported in the peer-reviewed Organization Studies . The survey throws cold water on assertions by global warming alarmists that nearly all scientists agree humans are causing a global warming ...

Feb 8, 2013

The High Costs of Regulatory Enforcement

Wayne Crews

U.S. regulatory cost estimates of around $1.8 trillion per year encompass compliance costs paid by the public plus economic drag. But those estimates do not include the costs of administering the regulatory state—on-budget amounts spent by federal agencies to produce rules and to police regulatory compliance are not accounted ...

Feb 8, 2013

Grassroots Environmentalists Break with Larger Groups Funded by Renewable Industry

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Grassroots environmentalists are increasingly calling out large, prominent activist groups for selling out to corporate donors from the renewable energy industry. Nowhere is the split between corporate-type “Big Green” groups and grassroots “Little Green” groups more apparent than in southeastern California, where Big Green activist ...

Feb 8, 2013

Study Shows Need to End Secrecy in Government Union Collective Bargaining

Rob Kramer

Secret negotiations over employment contracts between union representatives and government officials are the norm in nearly every state in the union. This keeps taxpayers in the dark about how compensation packages are awarded and stops journalists from knowing what goes on behind closed doors. In a report released by the Goldwater ...

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