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Apr 10, 2012

$50 Light Bulb Wins Government Prize for Green Affordability

Kenneth Artz

What constitutes an affordable “green” light bulb? According to the U.S. Department of Energy, $50 per light bulb is our most promising future. No Likely Market The Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded a $10 million prize to Philips, a Dutch electronics company that is one of the leading manufacturers of light bulbs sold ...

Apr 10, 2012

South Carolina School Choice Bill Passes House, Faces Uphill Senate Battle

Whitney Stewart

A bill offering South Carolina parents education tax credits and allowing tax-credit scholarships passed the House March 29—a first for any such measure since school choice became key to the Republican agenda in 2004. With a 62-38 vote, the bill now awaits discussion by the Senate’s Finance Committee. It likely faces an uphill ...

Apr 10, 2012

Case Study: Online Presence Resuscitates ‘Buggy-Whip’ Sales

Bruce Edward Walker

The Internet often is depicted as the bête noire of traditional bricks-and-mortar retailers. As soon as the traditional tech-savvy household plugged in a dial-up modem to a computer in the 1990s, consumers opened up their wallets, gave up credit-card numbers to Web-based retail operations, and waited at the door for UPS to ...

Apr 10, 2012

Choosing Blindly: Instructional Materials, Teacher Effectiveness, and the Common Core

Matthew Chingos, Grover Whitehurst Brookings Institution

There is strong evidence that instructional materials play a pivotal role in student learning and, compared to more popular reforms like merit pay and school turnarounds, changing them for the better is easy, inexpensive, and quick, conclude Matthew Chingos and Grover Whitehurst in a report for the Brookings Institution. At the ...

Apr 10, 2012

Report: Obamacare Could Increase Deficit by Over Half a Trillion Dollars

Benjamin Domenech

A new report by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University finds that contrary to promises by President Obama and others in arguing for the passage of his health care law, Obamacare actually adds to the deficit, as opposed to decreasing it. Much of this has to do with the double-counting of funding within the law, a ...

Apr 10, 2012

Why Medicare’s Pilot Programs Failed

John C. Goodman

The failure of Medicare’s demonstration projects to reduce the costs of care has been the subject of much disappointment in the health policy world. Recall that these are critical to President Obama’s challenge “To find out what works and then go do it.” If nothing works, the fallback weapon in Obamacare is to reduce fees ...

Apr 10, 2012

The Fiscal Consequences of the Affordable Care Act

Charles Blahous Mercatus Center

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) signed into law by President Obama in 2010 will significantly worsen the federal government’s fiscal position relative to previous law. Supporters argued that this comprehensive health care reform would deliver a much-needed correction to the government’s unsustainable fiscal outlook ...

Apr 9, 2012

DoJ Investigates E-Book ‘Collusion’

Bruce Edward Walker

Apple’s attempts to jumpstart consumer interest in its e-readers have prompted the U.S. Department of Justice to announce it will bring an antitrust suit against the company and five of the nation’s largest publishers. The DoJ claims Apple colluded with the publishers to raise prices of book downloads. If the DoJ is successful ...

Apr 9, 2012

Municipal Broadband: Wired to Waste

Andrew Moylan and Brent Mead National Taxpayers Union

As the 21st Century evolves and our economy begins to recover, there is near-universal agreement on the importance of expanding Americans’ access to high-speed Internet service. President Obama, countless Members of Congress, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and consumer advocates from across the political spectrum have ...

Apr 9, 2012

Gleick Goes Fakegate on Water Issues

James M. Taylor, J.D.

I recently came across a trailer for a 2008 film dubbed by Wired magazine as that year’s “scariest movie at the Sundance Film Festival.” Knowing any film taking the title of most alarmist in a festival known for over-the-top environmental alarmism must be a real doozy, I watched the trailer for “Flow: For the Love of Water ...

Apr 9, 2012

Study: Green Jobs Programs Stifling State Economies

H. Sterling Burnett

Green jobs programs enacted by various states are causing economic harm on an economy-wide basis that outweighs the limited economic benefits within the “green” energy sector, according to a newly published study by the nonpartisan State Budget Solutions. Job Destruction Outweighs Creation The report, Green Jobs Don’t Grow on Trees ...

Apr 9, 2012

Study: Renewable Power Mandates Drives Up Electricity Prices

Alyssa Carducci

States that have imposed renewable power mandates during recent years are seeing electricity prices rise dramatically, reports a newly published study by the nonpartisan Manhattan Institute. The rising electricity prices are most dramatic in seven coal-producing states that have nevertheless “diversified” their electricity with renewable ...

Apr 8, 2012

Idaho Lifts Charter School Caps

Rachel Sheffield

Idaho Gov. C.L. Otter signed a bill to lift the state’s cap on the number of new charter schools allowed to open each year. “Idaho does not rank very high among states with charter schools and corresponding charter school laws,” noted state Rep. Bob Nonini (R-Coeur d'Alene), the bill sponsor. The new law overrides two charter ...

Apr 7, 2012

FDA Affirms Bisphenol A Is Safe in Food Packaging

James M. Taylor, J.D.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has reaffirmed that bisphenol A, a chemical used in certain plastics and resins, poses no identified risks to human health at current exposure levels. FDA’s decision came in response to a Natural Resources Defense Council petition for the agency to ban BPA in food packaging and containers ...

Apr 7, 2012

Students’ American Dreams: Plunder and Entitlement

Jack Chambless

On the first day of class last fall, I asked my college students to spend ten minutes writing a brief essay explaining their definition of the American Dream and what they expected the federal government to do to help them achieve it. The first part of all their essays was pretty standard stuff. They wanted to have a ...

Apr 7, 2012

Asian Pollution Pushing States over EPA Ozone Limits

Bonner R. Cohen

Rising levels of ground-based ozone in the western United States can be traced to emissions in Asia that are transported across the Pacific Ocean by westerly winds, according to a new study in the Journal of Geophysical Research. Significant Asian Impact As much as 20 percent of the ground-level ozone measured in California ...

Apr 6, 2012

Congress Should Not Authorize States to Expand Collection of Taxes on Internet and Mail Order Sales

David S. Addington Heritage Foundation

The U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark 1992 decision in Quill Corporation v. North Dakota protects out-of-state businesses in the Internet era from overreaching by revenue-hungry states. The Court’s decision prevents a state from forcing an out-of-state business to serve as the state’s sales tax collector if the business has no physical ...

Apr 6, 2012

House Republicans Introduce Comprehensive Medicaid Reform

Caroline May

A group of Republican lawmakers in Washington, DC introduced a new plan to return more power to the states by combining Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program into a single block grant. The State Health Flexibility Act—sponsored by Indiana Republican Rep. Todd Rokita, with Republican Reps. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas ...

Apr 6, 2012

EPA Global Warming Restrictions Would Eliminate New Coal Power

James M. Taylor, J.D.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed carbon dioxide restrictions that will effectively ban the construction of coal-fired power plants. The proposed restrictions would block the construction of any new power plant that does not limit its carbon dioxide emissions to 1,000 pounds per megawatt-hour. The proposed restrictions ...

Apr 6, 2012

Survey: Majority of Teachers Embrace Reforms

Vicki Alger

A new survey finds huge majorities of teachers are satisfied with their jobs and embrace limiting tenure, more rigorous evaluations that include student achievement growth as a measure, and ending last in, first out hiring and firing practices. Primary Sources 2012: America’s Teachers on the Teaching Profession is the second ...

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