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Jan 24, 2013

Research & Commentary: Retransmission Fee Update

Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans and Marc Oestreich Heartland Institute

Increasing broadcast retransmission fees have caused much tension between multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) and broadcasters. This has led to blackouts, often of major television events, when the two sides cannot reach agreement. These disputes are not normal market realities but instead a product of the FCC regulatory ...

Jan 24, 2013

The Medieval Warm Period on Maui

Craig Idso

Did it really occur? ... way out there in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean?... Read More Calcification and Productivity in Symbiont-Bearing Foraminifera (22 Jan 2013) As seawater CO2 conditions rise, calcification and productivity in the species studied showed no negative impacts. In fact, growth rates actually increased ...

Jan 24, 2013

Michigan District Raises Taxes Without Voter Approval

Joy Pullmann

Michigan property owners in Oceana County are paying more in taxes thanks to a school district merger the two districts approved without a public vote. Taxpayers in Oceana will now have to pay the higher millage rate assessed in Mason-Lake Intermediate School District. According to the Oceana County treasurer, this will cost ...

Jan 24, 2013

Cate Long: California's Budget

Benjamin Domenech

Cate Long of Reuters' Muniland talks with Ben Domenech about how California's funny math results in a "balanced" budget. ...

Jan 23, 2013

Transparent Fraud

Maureen Martin

A jury award in West Virginia will require two lawyers and a doctor to pay CSX Rail $429,240 for racketeering and fraud in the reading of x-rays in asbestos cases. The two attorneys hired the doctor to read tens of thousands of x-rays. One of the lawyers filed 14,000 asbestos claims against the railroad. The doctor’s questionable ...

Jan 23, 2013

Ethanol Mandates Taking Toll on Nation's Food Supply

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Did you know that 44 percent of America’s corn crop is used for ethanol production rather than food? Did you know that corn prices and food prices as a whole have increased dramatically during the past several years after federal ethanol mandates began diverting corn to ethanol? The Mackinac Institute’s Bruce Walker published ...

Jan 23, 2013

Michael Whatley: Keystone XL Pipeline

Benjamin Domenech

Michael Whatley of the Consumer Energy Alliance talks with Ben Domenech about the Keystone XL pipeline and what to expect from the Obama administration on energy policy. ...

Jan 23, 2013

Affordability for Renters Worsens ‘Across Board’ in Philadelphia Area

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

While housing affordability challenges were greatest for extremely low-income (ELI) renters, affordability indicators worsened across the board for renters in the Third Federal Reserve District between 2005 and 2010, according to a study by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s Community Development Studies Education Department ...

Jan 23, 2013

Democrat Proposes Chicago Vouchers

Benjamin Yount

SPRINGFIELD —Lottery tickets can give 1,000 Chicago kids school choice, one Chicago Democrat says. State Rep. LaShawn Ford (D-Chicago) has introduced legislation that would pull nearly $6 million from the Illinois lottery for K-8 private school “scholarships.” Lawmakers started the lottery in the 1980s to “save” public education ...

Jan 23, 2013

Supreme Court to Decide How Hard Landowners May Be Squeezed

Steve Stanek

Nearly 20 years ago, Coy Koontz Sr., now deceased, sought a permit for four acres of his property in Orange County, Florida to be available for development, so he could sell the property and fund his retirement. The St. Johns River Water Management District responded by demanding Koontz put the rest of his 11 acres of land ...

Jan 23, 2013

North Carolina Tax Reform Options: A Guide to Fair, Simple, Pro-Growth Reform

Joseph Henchman and Scott Drenkard Tax Foundation

In fall 2012, the Carolina Business Coalition commissioned us to prepare a review of the North Carolina tax system and recommend possible improvements. We undertook this project as a national organization familiar with tax developments in many states, with the view that tax systems should adhere to sound economic principles, and ...

Jan 22, 2013

Joy Pullmann: The Common Core

Joy Pullmann

Joy Pullman, Research Fellow of Education Policy at the Heartland Institute, discusses an Indiana Senate hearing on the common core. ...

Jan 22, 2013

Indiana Bill Would Expand Nation’s Largest Voucher Program

Jim Waters

House Bill 1003 would lift a spending cap on Indiana’s voucher program and ditch a requirement that students attend public school for a year before becoming eligible. Although the program currently pays up to 90 percent of a high school student’s tuition, it limits the voucher to $4,500 for those in grades two through eight ...

Jan 22, 2013

Research & Commentary: Montana Medicaid Expansion

Heartland Research & Commentary - Kendall Antekeier

As states begin implementing provisions of the federal health care law, many, such as Montana, are still debating whether to expand their Medicaid programs in order to receive a larger federal subsidy. If Montana expands its Medicaid program to individuals at 100 to 138 percent of the federal poverty level, the federal government ...

Jan 22, 2013

Younger People Borrow More Heavily, Repay More Slowly: Report

Jeff Grabmeier

Younger Americans not only take on relatively more credit card debt than their elders, they are also paying it off at a slower rate, according to a first-of-its-kind study. The findings suggest younger generations may continue to add credit card debt into their 70s and die still owing money on their cards. “If what we found ...

Jan 22, 2013

Avoiding the Medicaid Trap

Benjamin Domenech

So that Medicaid expansion – it’s very tempting, isn’t it? All those Medicaid dollars just sitting there, free of charge from the federal coffers … and you get to claim you’ve expanded coverage for hundreds of thousands of people in an instant, at no cost to the state. It all sounds too good to be true. That’s because ...

Jan 22, 2013

Policy Tip Sheet: Medicaid Expansion

Heartland Policy Tip Sheet - Kendall Antekeier

Problem In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), also known as Obamacare, states must now decide whether to expand their Medicaid programs by accepting a larger federal subsidy. As passed, PPACA required states to expand their Medicaid eligibility to all individuals ...

Jan 22, 2013

Illinois Lawmaker Says Fully Funded Pensions ‘Impossible’

Benjamin Yount

Illinois has not paid what it owes its five pensions systems, and it’s unlikely lawmakers will want to pay any more than they have to in the future. “One-hundred-percent funding is impossible,” said state Sen. Pam Althoff (R-Crystal Lake). “As much as anyone would like to fully fund the pension systems, it is just not practical ...

Jan 22, 2013

President Should Declare Global Warming Victory and Go Home

James M. Taylor, J.D.

President Barack Obama in his second inauguration address called for new action to “respond to the threat of climate change,” saying “none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires, and crippling drought, and more powerful storms.” Imposing still more “global warming” restrictions on the U.S. economy makes about as much ...

Jan 22, 2013

Taxpayer-Backed Bank Program TAG-ged for Termination

Pete Sepp

Ronald Reagan once said, “A government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth.” If he were alive today, Reagan would probably be pleasantly surprised to discover not all federal enterprises are immortal—among them the recently terminated Transaction Account Guarantee (TAG) program. Created as ...

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