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Research & Commentary: Gasoline Taxes
Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans(An updated verison of this policy document can be found here ) Motor fuel taxes affect everyone who uses any kind of transportation. These taxes, which are paid as an excise duty – a tax on the sale of motor fuel – increase the cost of transportation for individuals. They are designed by most national and state governments ...
Policy Tip Sheet- Spending Reforms
Heartland Policy Tip Sheet - Matthew GlansProblem States across the country continue to struggle with balancing their budgets as a result of increasing spending and a lagging economy. Many states also have accumulated massive amounts of debt that taxpayers will have to pay due to years of overspending combined with state employee pensions and benefits. Thirty-one states ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Categorical Eligibility
Gene Falk and Randy Alison AussenbergThe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides benefits to low-income, eligible households on an electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card; benefits can then be exchanged for foods at authorized retailers. SNAP reaches a large share of low-income households. In April 2012, there were 46 million persons in 22 million ...
How Should Insurers Treat Tobacco Use? A Review of the Research
Heartland Policy Brief - Eli LehrerFor insurers, the most salient fact about tobacco use can be summarized simply: overwhelming scientificevidence indicates that all widely used forms of tobacco harm human health. A significant body of evidence also indicates tobacco use correlates strongly with other risky behaviors. According to the Centers for Disease Control ...