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The Media and Politics
Between the media and congressional politics, it's a wonder any free-market ideas survive. First, there were two major newspaper articles published last weekend that really were off the mark. The Los Angeles Times carried a big story about the private drug card programs that pharmaceutical companies have created to help lower-income seniors without drug coverage get access to their products at … [Read more...] about The Media and Politics
The Media and Politics
Between the media and congressional politics, it's a wonder any free-market ideas survive. First, there were two major newspaper articles published last weekend that really were off the mark. The Los Angeles Times carried a big story about the private drug card programs that pharmaceutical companies have created to help lower-income seniors without drug coverage get access to their products at … [Read more...] about The Media and Politics
Celebrating Freedom
Alexandria, VA. -- Once in a while, a fresh breeze whisks through the nation's capital, reminding our leaders that it's not big government but freedom that is the genius behind human progress. And freedom was indeed celebrated here recently when Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman made a rare visit to Washington where he was honored for his extraordinary contributions as … [Read more...] about Celebrating Freedom
Celebrating Freedom
Alexandria, VA. -- Once in a while, a fresh breeze whisks through the nation's capital, reminding our leaders that it's not big government but freedom that is the genius behind human progress. And freedom was indeed celebrated here recently when Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman made a rare visit to Washington where he was honored for his extraordinary contributions as … [Read more...] about Celebrating Freedom
A Small but Significant Victory for Health Coverage
A Small but Significant Victory for Health Coverage
Tax Credits and the Uninsured
Millions of uninsured Americans live in fear of a medical illness or accident that could cause them financial ruin, and the most viable policy option to provide them help is refundable tax credits, supported by public officials on both sides of the aisle in both houses of Congress and at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. Yet another study was released over the weekend purporting to show that tax … [Read more...] about Tax Credits and the Uninsured