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Dec 21, 2012

Report to Congress on State Collection and Distribution of 911 and Enhanced 911 Fees and Charges

Federal Communications Commission

This Report to Congress on State Collection and Distribution of 911 and Enhanced 911 Fees and Charges is submitted by the Chairman, Federal Communications Commission (Commission), pursuant to the New and Emerging Technologies 911 Improvement Act of 2008 (NET 911 Act). Prepared by Commission staff in the Public Safety and Homeland ...

Dec 21, 2012

Report: Nation’s Best School Districts Trail Global Competition

Mary Petrides Tillotson

Wealthy suburban school districts lack the academic heft many believe they have, according to the Global Report Card 2.0 . The updated 2012 findings match the 2011 edition’s conclusion: Even the best U.S. school districts rate mediocre when compared to international peers. “Suburbanites falsely believe that education reform has ...

Dec 21, 2012

Brian Balfour: More Jobs, Bigger Paychecks

Steve Stanek

North Carolina has the region's highest income tax burden, high unemployment, and slow personal income growth. The Civitas Institute in Raleigh, N.C., proposes ending the state's personal and corporate income taxes and franchise tax and replacing them with a consumption-based tax that research shows could boost employment and ...

Dec 21, 2012

Issue #74: Real-World Data Show Warming Is Modest, Beneficial

James M. Taylor, J.D.

It has been nearly 25 years since James Hansen first regaled Congress with predictions of imminent global warming doom and gloom. At the time, the Earth had only recently emerged from a 30-year cooling period and projections of future warming had little empirical data to back them up. Accordingly, computer models ruled the ...

Dec 21, 2012

Beware ‘Grand Bargain’ that Promises to Cut Spending in Return for Higher Taxes

John C. Goodman

The idea of a grand bargain is very much on the minds of Washington, DC insiders these days. But any grand bargain that promises to cut spending in return for higher tax rates is unlikely to come to fruition, because the spending cuts are likely to be only an illusion. Just prior to the election, more than 80 CEOs from ...

Dec 20, 2012

Daily School Reform News National Roundup, Dec. 17 to 21

Joy Pullmann

Friday's ed news: More than two dozen Missouri lawmakers want to give teachers the freedom to bear guns . Indiana already allows designated teachers to bring guns to school. Parents are rushing to buy bullet-proof backpacks for their children. The U.S. Department of Education took four years to release data indicating federal preschool ...

Dec 20, 2012

Obamacare Device Tax Could Hit Pet Owners

Lachlan Markay

A new tax levied by President Obama’s health care law will likely hike veterinary bills for the nation’s pet owners as businesses pass their increased costs along to consumers. The news comes as even Senate Democrats who voted for the law are demanding the tax in question be postponed. The Internal Revenue Service will administer ...

Dec 20, 2012

Gaming the System

Maureen Martin

A Buffalo Bills fan is suing the football team, alleging it sent him too many text messages. The man signed up on the team’s Web site to receive text message updates on scores and other team news. He alleges the site stated he would receive three to five messages per week, but says he received six messages one week and ...

Dec 20, 2012

Will the Carbon Tax Make a Comeback?

William O'Keefe

This article accounts for the failed BTU tax offered by the Clinton administration, and assesses the chances of a revived carbon tax in President Obama's 2nd term. ...

Dec 20, 2012

Taylor Smith: Rebuttal to a PWC Report

Jim Lakely

Jim Lakely talks with Taylor Smith, policy analyst at The Heartland Institute, about a Policy Brief he wrote with James M. Taylor titled "PricewaterhouseCoopers' 'Too Late' Report: Poor Science, No Practical Solutions." The brief is a rebuttal to a PWC report from November that predicts at least 2 degrees Celsius warming ...

Dec 20, 2012

Global Warming Is Still Benefiting Africa

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Michel Nasibu, an advisor in the International Development Advisory Section of KPMG East Africa, attempted this week to salvage his claims that global warming is devastating the African continent after I debunked his initial claims in an October Forbes.com article . As was the case with Nasibu’s October column, I empathize with ...

Dec 19, 2012

Environmental Protection Agency: $353 billion Annually to Comply with Regulations; Most of Any Agency

Ryan Young Competitive Enterprise Institute

The quality of regulation depends heavily on its transparency. Taking to heart Justice Louis Brandeis’ stated belief that sunshine is the best disinfectant, the purpose of this report card is to put important information from scattered sources into one easily accessible place. This report card focuses on the U.S. Environmental ...

Dec 19, 2012

What Is Wealth Redistribution All About?

Tibor Machan

Ever since then-candidate Obama's brief exchange with "Joe the Plumber" there has been plenty of mention of wealth redistribution in the major media. Then came the recovery of a 2001 interview in which the former Senator faulted the framers of the US Constitution and the Founders who authored the Declaration of Independence ...

Dec 19, 2012

Publisher Wins Injunction Against Obamacare as Religious Liberty Battle Escalates

Loren Heal

A for-profit publishing corporation won an injunction against the Obama administration’s implementation of the president’s health reform law, which could prove the basis for the next challenge to the law to arrive before the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge Reggie Walton, of the U.S. District Court in Washington, DC, granted the injunction ...

Dec 19, 2012

Indiana Ditches Some Make-Work Teacher Credentials

Ashley Bateman

New teachers need not take education philosophy and methods classes or major in education to enter an Indiana classroom, after a 9-2 State Board of Education vote easing teacher license requirements. Although incoming state superintendent and union president Glenda Ritz objected to the changes, board members adopted what they ...

Dec 19, 2012

Pennsylvania Renewable Mandate Crushing State Economy

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Pennsylvania’s renewable energy mandate will likely cost the state $2 billion per year during the next eight years, the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University reports in a newly published economic analysis. Despite the high cost, the renewable energy mandate will provide few if any environmental benefits, the study concluded ...

Dec 19, 2012

The Economic Impact of Pennsylvania’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard

David G. Tuerck, Paul Bachman, Michael Head Beacon Hill Institute

Pennsylvania’s current Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard law will raise the cost of electricity by $2.55 billion for the state’selectricity consumers in 2021, within a range of $1.71 billion and $3.24 billion. Pennsylvania’s electricity prices will rise by 11.9 percent by 2021, due to the current AEPS law. ...

Dec 19, 2012

Health-Promoting Properties of Three Varieties of Kacip Fatimah

Craig Idso

With respect to the implications of their several findings, Jaafar et al. say they point to “the possible improvement of [the] health-promoting quality of Malaysian L. pumila under high CO2 enrichment conditions, as atmospheric CO2 enrichment increased the quantity of several phenolic and flavonoid compounds between 100 and 1100 ...

Dec 19, 2012

The 1 Percent Must Pay 'Fair Share' of Taxes, but Can Continue to Hog Bandwidth

Seton Motley

In the Fiscal Cliff negotiations, we have heard ad nauseum from the Left about making “The Rich” – the 1% ( oops, they now mean 2% ) – “pay their fair share” of federal income taxes. When it comes to the nation’s Internet bandwidth-using 1%, however, many on the Left are demanding the 99% pay for the vast majority of the ...

Dec 19, 2012

Vince Vernuccio: Income Growth, More Jobs in Right-to-Work States

Steve Stanek

Michigan has become the 24th state to enact "right-to-work," a law that says people may not be forced to join or pay dues to a labor union. Vince Vernuccio of the Michigan-based Mackinac Center for Public Policy tells us why the home state of the powerful United Auto Workers union has embraced labor freedom instead ...

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