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Governor’s Entrepreneurship Conference offers recommendations
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 1.29.2009

To find out which state policies California’s small-business owners would like to change, Gov. Arnold Schwarzen-egger recently convened a two-day conference in Los Angeles.


Some Stimulating Reading
Submitted by John Hood on 1.29.2009

With the bloated, ramshackle, pork-laden, grotesque corruption of a “stimulus bill” now headed to the U.S. Senate, here’s a handy list of arguments and sources as we debate America’s new lurch towards European-style social democracy:

CNBC News - Central Bank's Next Move
Submitted on 1.28.2009

What to expect from the Fed, with Michelle Girard, RBS Greenwich Capital and Lee Hoskins former Cleveland Federal Reserve president, senior fellow at Pacific Research Institute.


Mixed-bag of recommendations
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 1.27.2009

Which state policies would California's small-business owners like to change? To find out, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently convened a two-day conference in Los Angeles.

Economic Freedom Is The Best Cure For Recession
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 1.26.2009

As Americans buckle down for what could be a severe recession, many state governments are scrambling to find ways to keep their economies afloat. Unfortunately, when it comes to economic freedom—a major component of a state’s business climate—New Jersey is falling far behind.

Antioch business workshops try to keep small employers afloat
Submitted by Hilary Costa on 1.24.2009

Parwin Fazli is determined to keep her company afloat even as every week seems to bring word of another business caving to the weak economy.

Pattern is playing out again
Submitted by Jason Clemens on 1.23.2009

There is no doubt that the United States and much of the world are in perilous economic times. Sensing opportunity in crisis, many left-leaning politicians and experts, including President-elect Obama's Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, are calling for a potentially massive expansion of the state without explaining how such action will actually solve our current problems.

Governor’s tort reform will yield jobs
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 1.22.2009

I commend Gov. Sonny Perdue for his efforts to enact meaningful tort reform in Georgia (“Perdue says tort reform needed,” Jan. 14). During this time of economic crisis, no state can afford to endure the unnecessary costs of an inefficient tort system.

Union stand could boost GOP clout
Submitted by Jason Clemens on 1.21.2009

NOW that President Obama is settling into office, there is an issue Democrats will be forced to face: Is card check certification Obama's Hillary Care? The answer to this question will have profound consequences for the Democratic Party, the labor movement that invested huge sums of money in the 2008 election, and U.S. workers more broadly.

Murphy's motives
Submitted on 1.19.2009

Sometimes we really have to wonder about the motives of those who purport to represent the greater good in Washington. Take, for instance, Congressman Tim Murphy.

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