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Nov 15, 2012

Cyber Security Internet And Technology Regulation

Paul Rosenzweig Heritage Foundation

The Administration has now released a draft executive order (EO) on cybersecurity, and with President Obama’s recent re-election, the likelihood that the EO will be issued has only increased. Furthermore, Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D–NV) has promised to bring the similarly flawed Cybersecurity Act of 2012 up for another ...

Nov 15, 2012

The Regional Haze Settlement Agreement Is a Terrible Deal for New Mexico

William Yeatman Competitive Enterprise Institute

Working Paper Series At issue is an EPA regulation, known as Regional Haze, which requires that states improve visibility at federal National Parks. In June 2011, New Mexico proposed a Regional Haze plan that required a $36-million retrofit at the San Juan Generating Station. Three months later, in August 2011, the EPA rejected ...

Nov 15, 2012

James Taylor: future of energy and environment policy

Jim Lakely, James M. Taylor, J.D.

James M. Taylor, senior fellow for environment policy at The Heartland Institute and managing editor of Environment & Climate News, talks with Jim Lakely about the future of energy and environment policy in a second term for Barack Obama. Taylor and Lakely cover the Interior Department’s decision to put 1.6 million acres ...

Nov 15, 2012

Daily Top Ten School Reform News Roundup, November 12 to 16

Joy Pullmann

Friday's news roundup: 1. Political advocacy has no place in classrooms, writes Esther Cepeda. 2. Tennessee's Commercial Appeal comes out in support of school vouchers . 3. A federal court strikes down a voter-approved ban on affirmative action in Michigan university admissions. 4. Virginia parents complain their district paid $7 ...

Nov 15, 2012

The Laffer Curve and the Failure of Stimulus Spending

Arthur Laffer

There is a rich variety of data from the USA that demonstrates that raising tax rates often reduces revenues and vice versa. This is especially so when raising taxes from the high rates that are currently in place. So-called fiscal stimulus policy does not work. A stimulus has to be financed and the income effects on those ...

Nov 15, 2012

Thirty-Five Mississippi Schools Eligible for Parent Trigger

Ashley Bateman

Thirty-five Mississippi schools have performed so poorly for three years in a row that parents can now convert them into charter schools under the state’s 2010 Parent Trigger law. This is the first year any Mississippi schools are eligible. About 50 schools improved their performance and thus avoided the eligible list. “Mississippi ...

Nov 15, 2012

Research & Commentary: Extension Deadlines for Health Insurance Exchanges

Heartland Research & Commentary - Kendall Antekeier

Now that President Barack Obama has won reelection, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has extended the deadlines for states to implement health insurance exchanges. Instead of having formal plans due to HHS by November 16, HHS is requiring states simply to say “yes” or “no” to state implementation by that date ...

Nov 15, 2012

Renewable Power Mandate Is Punishing Missouri Economy, Study Finds

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Renewable power mandates in Missouri are likely to cost state residents nearly $6 billion between now and the year 2021, economists at the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University report. Electricity costs by 2021 will be 15 percent higher than would be the case without the mandates, the Beacon Hill study finds. “The mandate ...

Nov 14, 2012

ObamaCare: How to Pay for Delay

John C. Goodman

Regardless of whether they are supporters or opponents of President Obama’s health care law. members of Congress will have to revisit the legislation soon to correct some serious flaws. Here is a revenue-neutral approach to begin the necessary corrections: Delay the scheduled cuts in Medicare spending by five years and pay for ...

Nov 14, 2012

Al Gore TV Meets Its Match Today

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Call it the televised debate Al Gore has been avoiding for years. Tonight, as Gore hosts another 24-hour televised snooze-fest, meteorologist Anthony Watts launches WUWT-TV (Watt’s Up With That TV). At the same time Gore drones on and on with character assassinations, straw man arguments and out-of-context weather anecdotes, more ...

Nov 14, 2012

Legal House of Horrors

Maureen Martin

A girl who became frightened and fell down during a tour through a southern Illinois haunted house on Halloween in 2011 is suing those who sponsored the site. The girl is suing the city of Alton and the local American Legion post for damages of at least $50,000. She claims the haunted house was dangerous. “American ...

Nov 14, 2012

Escaping Consequences

Maureen Martin

The captain of an Italian cruise ship that hit a rock and sank in January, killing 32 passengers, was fired from his job. So now, of course, he’s suing for wrongful termination. An investigation disclosed the Costa Concordia, with 4,000 passengers aboard, was brought too close to shore and capsized. The captain bailed ...

Nov 14, 2012

Fiscal Cliff: What Congress Should Do

Patrick Louis Knudsen Heritage Foundation

Having squandered most of 2012 with posturing and delay, Congress and the President are now careening toward a budgetary precipice of their own making. The so-called fiscal cliff will be reached just after New Year’s Eve—bringing a nearly $500 billion tax hike in 2013 and a devastating 10 percent reduction in national defense ...

Nov 14, 2012

The Cost of the Production Tax Credit and Renewable Energy Subsidies in Texas

Bill Peacock, Josiah Neeley Texas Public Policy Foundation

At a bare minimum, renewable energy subsidies in Texas run on average about $1.3 billion a year, with the Production Tax Credit (PTC) taking up almost half of that cost. Because of the PTC’s per megawatt hour subsidy, it causes substantially more distortion to the market than other renewable subsidies. A credible case could ...

Nov 14, 2012

Public Pension Crisis Threatens Education Budgets

Mary Petrides Tillotson

Unfunded government employee pensions are gobbling many states’ education budgets, leaving governments scrambling to find money to cover those in addition to school operating costs. “Money doesn’t grow on trees, and it’s hard to raise taxes,” said Andrew Biggs, a pensions scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. “There’s less ...

Nov 14, 2012

Nina Rubin: Georgians Pass Charter School Amendment

Joy Pullmann

In November 2012, 58 percent of Georgia voters approved a state constitutional amendment to allow independent charter schools. Nina Rubin, communications director for the Georgia Charter Schools Association and director of the Georgia Parent Advocacy Network, joins the podcast to explain what, exactly, voters approved and what ...

Nov 14, 2012

A Growing Movement: America’s Largest Charter School Communities

National Alliance for Public Charter Schools

Today, a record number of school districts—seven–-have at least 30 percent of their public school students enrolled in public charter schools. Charter schools in New Orleans enroll an astounding 76 percent of public school students. A total of 25 school districts have 20 percent or more of their public school students enrolled ...

Nov 14, 2012

Why Savings are Suffering: Fed QE3 Policy Costs Seniors

Diana Furchtgott-Roth Manhattan Institute

With fiscal stimulus off the table in a divided Congress, the uncertainty of tax hikes next year, and burdensome regulations discouraging investment, the economy faces substantial uncertainty. Many, including presidents of the regional Federal Reserve banks are worried that more liquidity will accelerate future inflation. It’s clear ...

Nov 14, 2012

Changes Aim to Shore Up FHA, But Bailout Still A Possibility

Holly Mangan

Homeowners aren't the only ones feeling the pain from the troubled housing market. The Federal Housing Administration has seen a loss of 45 percent in its reserves over the course of a single year, exposed in a recent audit by Integrated Financial Engineering, Inc. of Rockville, Maryland. Down from $4.7 billion in 2010, FHA ...

Nov 13, 2012

Increasing Entrepreneurship Is a Key to Lowering Poverty Rates

Stephen Slivinski Goldwater Institute

There is a strong connection between a state’s rate of entrepreneurship and declines in poverty. Statistical analysis of all 50 states indicates that states with a larger share of entrepreneurs had bigger declines in poverty. In fact, comparing states during the last economic boom—from 2001 to 2007—data show that for every 1 ...

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