The Heartland Institute is a national nonprofit research and education organization whose mission is to discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems.
SEARCH RESULTS
Research & Commentary: Internet Privacy and Do Not Track Legislation
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew GlansInternet privacy has become a hot issue as technology to track user movements online has become more widespread. Much of the debate centers on “behavioral advertising,” through which businesses target their marketing based on Web users’ search and browsing histories. Some critics of the practice argue tracking Internet users’ online ...
Research & Commentary: Wireless Spectrum Sales
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew GlansWireless communications have improved the lives of millions of people across the United States and the world. However, the rapid expansion of wireless services has brought growing pains: The electronic spectrum on which most communications are broadcast is a limited resource that is quickly filling up. The most significant issue ...
Research & Commentary: Loosening Teacher Tenure in New Jersey
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstituteNew Jersey is one of several states—including Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Nevada, South Dakota, and Virginia—that recently considered tightening qualifications for teacher tenure or replacing it with rolling contracts. New Jersey legislators are considering two such proposals. One, sponsored by state Sen. Teresa Ruiz, would remove tenure ...
Research & Commentary: Sea-Level Rise in North Carolina
Heartland Research & Commentary - Taylor Smith Heartland InstituteThe North Carolina House is considering a bill that would reassess how state agencies extrapolate data on future rates of sea-level rise affecting coastal communities. The bill would give a state agency, the Coastal Resources Commission, the authority to define rates of sea-level rise for regulatory purposes. The commission, along ...
Research & Commentary: Proprietary Trading and the Volcker Rule
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew GlansProprietary trading is a common financial activity that is currently being targeted for additional regulation in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and several high-profile losses by major banks from their proprietary trading desks. In proprietary trading, a financial firm trades financial instruments such as stocks, commodities ...
Research & Commentary: Mining Regulation
Heartland Research & Commentary - Taylor Smith Heartland InstituteMining is the process of extracting raw minerals from the earth to be converted into valuable materials used by society. We rely heavily on mining to support our standard of living, because every modern product uses basic minerals obtained through mining. For example, a car consists of 15 separate minerals, and a telephone ...
Research & Commentary: Earned Income Tax Credit vs. Minimum Wage Laws
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew GlansThe Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and minimum wage laws have been two of the primary mechanisms the federal and state governments have used to help low-income families move out of poverty. A debate is currently ongoing in many state legislatures and Congress over which of these two policies is more effective and should ...
Research & Commentary: Mitt Romney’s Education Platform
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstitutePresumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney announced his education policy platform in May. He supports tying federal education dollars directly to poor and disabled students to help them attend public, charter, or private schools or pay for online education and tutoring. He also supports reversing the nationalization ...
Research & Commentary: Health Insurance Exchanges in Small States
Heartland Research & Commentary - Kendall AntekeierSeveral states have halted the creation of health insurance exchanges, awaiting a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court on the federal health care law. Meanwhile, others are finding they are too small to run an exchange successfully, regardless of the Court’s ruling. States with smaller populations can expect fewer individuals ...
Research & Commentary: Race to the Top for School Districts
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstituteIn May 2012, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan announced his department would offer approximately $200 million in competitive grants of up to $25 million apiece that local school districts nationwide can apply to receive. This is the latest iteration of Race to the Top, a $4.35 billion pool of money originally allocated ...
Research & Commentary: Capital Gains Taxes Update
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans, John NothdurftAbsent Congressional action, several tax increases will go into effect at the end of the year. Allowing the 2001–03 tax cuts to expire, combined with tax increases under the Obama health care plan, what some critics are calling “Taxmageddon” would be a historic hike in tax rates across the board. One of the most significant ...
Research & Commentary: Pennsylvania Liquor Privatization
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew GlansThe Pennsylvania House is considering a bill that would privatize the state’s liquor sales. Currently all liquor sales in Pennsylvania are done in state-run stores. Other than Pennsylvania, only Utah retains total government control over both wholesale and retail liquor sales within its borders. Pennsylvania House Bill 11, first ...
Research & Commentary: Enterprise Value Tax
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans Heartland InstituteA proposal from the Obama administration that has generated significant opposition from the financial sector is the enterprise value tax. This is because high taxes on investment income can be a hindrance to investment by reducing incentives for investors and financial managers to engage in certain financial activities or higher ...
Research & Commentary: Hydraulic Fracturing Bans
Heartland Research & Commentary - Taylor Smith Heartland InstituteDespite there being no known natural gas resources in Vermont, Gov. Peter Shumlin recently signed into law the nation’s first state ban on hydraulic fracturing (fracking). Vermont’s ban is little more than symbolic, but Shumlin publicly encouraged other states to impose bans, saying the increased natural gas production is not ...
Research & Commentary: Designing Tax Credit Scholarships
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstituteThe New York Times published an article in May purporting to indict tax credit scholarship programs with evidence some scholarship-granting nonprofits were poorly and unethically managed. The paper charged tax credit scholarship programs in Georgia and Pennsylvania, particularly, abused funds previously destined for public coffers ...
Research & Commentary: The Effects of Dividend Tax Changes
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans Heartland InstituteSeveral tax increases are set to go into effect at the end of 2012 unless Congress renews the “Bush Tax Cuts.” One of the most significant increases would be a tax hike on dividends of up to189 percent. It would have a stifling effect on economic growth while slashing the value of retirement plans and other investments ...
Research & Commentary: The Public’s Knowledge and Opinions of School Choice
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy Pullmann Heartland InstituteIn the past 18 months, the number and reach of school choice programs have increased exponentially across the United States, bolstered by Republican governors and legislative majorities elected in 2010. The legislative and public relations battles have been fierce. Do typical voters and families approve of school choice efforts ...
Research & Commentary: Carried Interest Taxes
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew GlansOne issue currently under debate is how carried interest, the share of the profits of an investment or investment fund that is paid to an investment manager as compensation, will be taxed. Under current law, when an entrepreneur or private equity, venture capital, or hedge fund firm sells a business or takes it public through ...
Research & Commentary: Interstate Health Care Compacts
Heartland Research & Commentary - Kendall AntekeierWhile the Supreme Court considers the fate of the federal health care law, some states are attempting to take more control over health care by engaging in interstate health care compacts. An interstate health care compact involves two or more states jointly deciding they want to select the health care system that is best ...
Research & Commentary: Stafford Student Loans
Heartland Research & Commentary - Joy PullmannAs outstanding U.S. college student debt passed the $1 trillion mark this year and college costs continued to rise faster than health care costs, U.S. policymakers have made several changes and proposals to meet increasing public concern. President Barack Obama proposes to extend a five-year artificial cap on federal student ...