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Public Pension Tsunami: Closer to the Shore?
5.17.2012 12:00:00 PM
Public Pension Panel 
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Benjamin Rush Society Debate: UCSD
5.17.2012 3:00:00 PM
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Should City Hall Go Bankrupt?
5.30.2012 12:00:00 PM
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Benjamin Rush Society Debate: Harvard Medical School, May 3, 2012
5.3.2012 5:45:00 PM

Harvard Bejamin Rush Society Debate

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Sally Pipes and Dennis Prager
5.2.2012 6:00:00 PM

Why the World Needs American Values

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Luncheon and Book Launch Featuring John Stossel
4.20.2012 12:00:00 PM
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Big Government and Health-Care Stocks: A Happy Marriage?
By: John R. Graham
7.13.2011

What with the underwhelming market response to my previous article discussing the effect of the 2010 federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) on health insurers, I was pretty astonished (and relieved) to see Citigroup equity strategist Tobias Levkovich state many of the concerns which have occupied me.


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Leavitt: Most States Won't Have Exchanges By Deadline
By: John R. Graham
6.29.2011

Former U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Services Mike Leavitt has announced that most states will not have Health Benefits Exchanges up and running by January 2014, when PPACA requires that they be covering patients who will have lost their employer-based benefits.



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The Pipes Plan: The Top Ten Ways to Dismantle and Replace ObamaCare
By: Sally C. Pipes on 1.10.2012

The devastation and economic destruction caused by Obamacare has begun. When President Obama laid out his grand plan for health care reform, he promised expansive coverage and cheaper costs for all. These two promises have already been broken as studies reveal that Obamacare is actually increasing the cost of medical care, and will not even begin to solve the problem of uninsured Americans.
Over Regulation Reduces Choice in Health Insurance: An Update Health Policy Prescription
By: John R. Graham on 12.21.2011


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Not That the Obama Administration Has Noticed, But Drugs Are Expensive to Develop
By: Sally C. Pipes on 5.14.2012

Last week, pharmaceutical company Roche announced that it was scrapping work on a once-promising cholesterol medicine at the recommendation of its independent data and safety monitoring board.
Obama's Ed Policies Will Wreak Havoc on California Education
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D. on 5.11.2012

When California agreed to replace its own rigorous state student-learning standards with the comparatively less difficult national standards supported by the Obama administration, questions immediately arose about the impact of this monumental shift on education practices in the state.

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