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Dec 3, 2012

National Assessment of Educational Progress, 2011 Missouri Math and Reading

National Assessment of Educational Progress

Fifty-nine percent of Missouri fourth graders were not proficient in math and 66 percent were not proficient in reading in 2011, according to the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress, the most respected nationwide test. For minorities, the stats are more abysmal: Only 14 percent of African-American fourth graders ...

Dec 3, 2012

Two in Five New York Superintendents Expect Budget Disasters

Joy Pullmann

Forty-one percent of New York school superintendents believe they will not be able to finance their budgets within four years and 77 percent say they will not have the money to comply with state and federal mandates, according to the New York State Council of School Superintendents. Superintendents said their top mandate-related ...

Dec 3, 2012

Carbon Tax: Climatically Useless

Chip Knappenberger

This blog entry at the free market climate blog, Master Resource, opines that there will be virtually no impact on climate change by instituting a carbon tax. Indeed, data shows that the amount the U.S. contributes to global warming is minimal. Therefore, a carbon tax will place on consumers a great financial burden with ...

Dec 3, 2012

Walmart Uses Obamacare to Shift Costs to Taxpayers

Benjamin Domenech

Since the inception of President Barack Obama’s health care law, I and others in the libertarian community have argued this law represents a massive corporatist project – that under the guise of achieving subsidized universal coverage, major corporations would use the approach to undercut their competitors by raising the costs ...

Dec 3, 2012

Macroeconomic Impacts of LNG Exprts from the United States

NERA Economic Consulting

A U.S. Department of Energy-commissioned study finds natural gas exports would benefit the nation’s economy. The study throws cold water on efforts by trade protectionists to pass legislation banning energy companies from transporting natural gas for sale in other countries. ...

Dec 3, 2012

Sentenced to Time Served

Maureen Martin

A Canton, Ohio driver whose car struck a police officer while the officer was directing traffic was sentenced to a year’s probation and ordered to cook Thanksgiving dinner for three police officers on disability leave. The police officer she struck signaled her to stop her car and not make a left turn as he directed traffic ...

Dec 3, 2012

Philip Klein: Liberty University and Obamacare

Benjamin Domenech

Benjamin Domenech talks with Philip Klein of the Washington Examiner about Liberty University's case against Obamacare. ...

Dec 3, 2012

Science Academies Ridicule ‘Push Study’ Claiming Link Between GM Foods and Tumors

Kenneth Artz

In a rare display of unified action among global science groups, six French science academies slammed a study by an anti-biotechnology activist claiming a link between genetically modified corn and tumors. The European Food Safety Authority and science groups in Germany, Australia, and New Zealand presented similar criticism of ...

Dec 3, 2012

Carbon Tax: Climatically Useless

Chip Knappenberger

This blog entry at the free market climate blog, Master Resource, opines that there will be virtually no impact on climate change by instituting a carbon tax. Indeed, data shows that the amount the U.S. contributes to global warming is minimal. Therefore, a carbon tax will place on consumers a great financial burden with ...

Dec 3, 2012

States Reduce Focus on Social Studies, Civics

Rachel Sheffield

All 50 states have social studies standards, but only 21 test students on the topic and nine require students to pass them to graduate, according to a new Tufts University analysis of state K-12 civics requirements. “States say civic education is important, but very few test on it,” said Cheryl Miller, manager of the American ...

Dec 3, 2012

Proposed Wyoming Wind Farm Draws Environmentalist Opposition

Kenneth Artz

Environmentalists are joining forces to oppose a planned wind farm in southern Wyoming that is planned include up to 1,000 large wind turbines. U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) officials estimate the wind turbines will kill between 46 and 64 golden eagles each year, plus a larger number of bats and other birds. The American ...

Dec 3, 2012

No one benefits: How teacher pension systems are failing botH teachers and taxpayers

Kathryn M. Doherty, Sandi Jacobs, Trisha M. Madden

The structure of teacher pension systems in the United States is, by and large, untenable. Not only are these systems costly to states, school districts and taxpayers, but the carefully guarded retirement benefits are being squeezed and distributed unfairly in ways that are also costly to teachers. Since 2008, the National Council ...

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