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Nov 7, 2012

The Vectorial Capacity of Malaria Mosquitoes

Craig Idso

New results “challenge current understanding of the effects of temperature on malaria transmission dynamics,” revealing that “increases in temperature need not simply lead to increases in transmission”... Read More Testing Version 4 of the Community Climate System Model (6 November 2012) Meet the new model. Same as the old ...

Nov 7, 2012

Ways to Limit Social Security’s Drag on Economic Growth

Charles Blahous and Jason J. Fichtner

Despite the lack of action, most policymakers understand the urgency of the federal entitlement crisis, and specifically, of the need to reform the largest entitlements—Medicare, Social Security, and Medicaid—to constrain cost growth. Less frequently discussed, however, is the importance of reforming these programs in a way that ...

Nov 7, 2012

California Voters Send Taxes Soaring

Steve Stanek

California voters have approved measures to raise taxes by billions of dollars and rejected a measure to stop labor unions from forcing members to pay dues for union-backed political activities. Proposition 30, successfully championed by Gov. Jerry Brown (D), will raise California’s sales tax a quarter-cent on the dollar for ...

Nov 7, 2012

Britain Announces Halt to Onshore Wind Farms

James M. Taylor, J.D.

British officials are putting an end to new onshore wind farm construction, halting an energy experiment that has produced little usable electricity while draining the finances of British taxpayers and electricity consumers. Energy Minister John Hayes stunned renewable power lobbyists by announcing the government will approve no ...

Nov 7, 2012

Election Results Mean Four More Years of Education Gridlock

Joy Pullmann

President Obama’s reelection with no change of leadership in the House and Senate means he and Education Secretary Arne Duncan will maintain current policies: multiple federal grants for favored initiatives and increased control over state and local education. “[Obama] has shifted the federal role in many ways,” said Jon Schnur ...

Nov 7, 2012

Mixed Results on States’ School Ballot Initiatives

Joy Pullmann

Voters around the nation went all over the map in responding to education initiatives on November’s ballot. Washington and Georgia voted to allow independent charter schools, Floridians rejected a measure that would have allowed direct vouchers, and some voters—notably in California—approved education tax hikes while others rejected ...

Nov 7, 2012

Jeremy Horpedahl: End Mortgage Interest and Other Tax Expenditures

Steve Stanek

The United States government gives back almost as much money through tax deductions, exemptions and credits as it collects in income taxes. Ending these "tax expenditures" and cutting tax rates to keep down the amount of taxes collected would benefit businesses, individuals, and the economy as a whole, says economist Jeremy ...

Nov 7, 2012

Shaking the Foundations of Science

Maureen Martin

An Italian judge has found seven Italian seismologists and geologists guilty of multiple manslaughter for failing to predict a 6.3 magnitude earthquake in 2009 in L’Aquila, Italy. They recently were sentenced to six years in prison. The seven were internationally prominent members of the National Commission for the Forecast ...

Nov 7, 2012

Michigan Voters Trounce Tax-Restraint Measure

Michael D. LaFaive

Michigan voters in the November 6 election rejected a statewide ballot initiative for a constitutional amendment to make it more difficult to raise state taxes . Proposal 5 called for a two-thirds supermajority vote of both the Michigan House and Senate, or a simple majority vote of the people in a November election, to impose ...

Nov 7, 2012

Idaho Medicaid Expansion Questioned

Marc Kilmer

Like their counterparts in other states across the country, Idaho policymakers are considering whether to expand Medicaid in line with the demands of President Obama’s health care law. Two recent reports sound caution about such a step, giving ample reason for the state to delay the expansion or reject it entirely. Leavitt ...

Nov 6, 2012

Biggest Common Core Pros and Cons

Joy Pullmann

Pros Discourages self-centered, weak writing; encourages grounding arguments in evidence. Encourages classic works over young adult popular fiction. Reading research shows children need broad background information; Core emphasizes “informational text.” Significant emphasis on source documents. Requires more than previous state standards ...

Nov 6, 2012

Four ‘A’s’ and Five ‘F’s’ In Cato’s Governors’ Report Card

Chris Edwards

The recovery from the recent recession has been very sluggish, and the nation's governors have struggled with the resulting budget deficits, unemployment, and other economic problems in their states. Many reform-minded governors elected in 2010 have championed tax reforms and spending restraint to get their states back on track ...

Nov 6, 2012

Jonathan Butcher: Next-Gen Vouchers

Joy Pullmann

What would happen if we deposited all a child’s K-12 education dollars into an account parents control? A new report from Arizona’s Goldwater Institute discusses just such a system as it unfurls in their state. Report author and Goldwater’s Education Director Jonathan Butcher joins School Reform News Managing Editor Joy Pullmann ...

Nov 6, 2012

‘Taxpayer Protection Act’ Hit by Groups on Both Left and Right

Pete Sepp

The so-called Taxpayer Protection Act is anything but, according to an array of free-market, taxpayer, environmental, and insurance organizations that warn the measure would put taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars of property insurance losses and encourage more development in risky areas. At least two coalitions with ...

Nov 6, 2012

Kentucky Offers Charter School Lookalikes

Joy Pullmann

Although Kentucky is one of just nine states that do not offer charter schools, a new 2012 law does allow school districts the freedom to operate similarly to the autonomous public schools. "We want schools of innovation not to look like anything we've ever seen before, at least in public schools in Kentucky," said David ...

Nov 6, 2012

Physicians Pessimistic About Health Care Law

Benjamin Domenech

A comprehensive survey of the nation’s physicians by a respected nonpartisan group has found broad-based pessimism about the future of medicine, President Obama’s health care law, and government-funded health care in general. The biennial survey of 13,575 doctors across the country by the Physicians Foundation found more than half ...

Nov 6, 2012

Research & Commentary: Wind Power Subsidies

Heartland Research & Commentary - Taylor Smith Heartland Institute

Wind power generation has been generously subsidized since the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978. After 35 years of increasingly lucrative subsidies, wind power generation has become the most preferentially treated industry in the energy sector. Yet wind power produces only 2.9 percent of the United States’ total ...

Nov 6, 2012

Climate scientists’ “consensus” based on a myth

Tom Harris

( Originally published at new.ideas@Frontier ) Doran/Zimmerman global warming poll a tragic example of research gone wrong It’s a “fact” asserted by political leaders, media and activists worldwide. Important public policy and corporate decisions are based on it. Researchers and public opinion survey coordinators take it as a given ...

Nov 6, 2012

Adjusting the Picture: Television Regulation for the 21st Century

James L. Gattuso Heritage Foundation

Television broadcasting, long subject to uniquely comprehensive regulation, has become economically “normal,” characterized today by competition and innovation. The industry however, is seeing growing conflicts between traditional broadcasters and the newer cable and satellite providers over retransmission rights. Some have urged the ...

Nov 5, 2012

Parents Influence Education More than Schools: Study

Mary Petrides Tillotson

Parents have more power over their child’s education than schools do, a new study shows. Researchers from three universities compared social capital at home and school and found family social capital better predicted academic excellence. Social capital is “the connections you have with other people” and how those connections benefit ...

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