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Why the Rx is not the cure
Submitted by Naomi Lopez Bauman on 7.21.2001

When choosing between two evils, Washington is often compelled to try the one it hasn’t tried before. While that might go a long way to explain the complexity of the current tax code, it is a misguided approach that some lawmakers seem to be embracing as they attempt to “do something” about health care. Take, for example, the Patients’ Bill of Rights.

Price U.S. drugs for big picture
Submitted by Laura Dykes on 7.7.2001

Increased spending for prescription drugs is alarming to many senior citizens. No one doubts that. Unfortunately, some lawmakers are offering a solution to this problem without understanding the ailment—or basic economics.

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