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Will the Employee Free Choice Act aid or undo labor's gains?
Submitted by Jason Clemens on 2.27.2009

President Obama is committed to pragmatism and reforms that "work" for the improvement of the economy. The president's commitment faces a tough test in one congressional proposal now on the horizon.

Eight Is Enough; Need More?
Submitted by John R. Graham on 2.26.2009

Nadya Suleman and her eight babies are much in the news, with good reason. There are lessons here for everyone, and they extend beyond the fertility debate.

California State Senate Standing Health Committee Testimony
Submitted on 2.25.2009

John R. Graham, the Director of Health Care Studies, was invited to testify before the California State Senate Standing Health Committee in Sacramento on the "Outlook for Health Reform."

John R. Graham Invited to Testify on Health Reform at the California State Senate Standing Health Committee
Submitted on 2.25.2009

John R. Graham, the Director of Health Care Studies at the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a free-market think tank, was invited to testify before the California State Senate Standing Health Committee in Sacramento on the “Outlook for Health Reform.”

Blagojevich's failed drug importation plan a cautionary tale
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 2.22.2009

Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's recent media blitz took him across the television dial, from David Letterman to "The View," but he maintained he had done nothing wrong. The Illinois Legislature begged to differ. In addition to the alleged attempted sale of Barack Obama's Senate seat, lawmakers cited several other transgressions -- including an illegal prescription drug importation scheme.

Obama pursues universal health care
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 2.22.2009

President Obama could make health care history, transforming how treatment and services are selected, delivered and paid for, many health care experts believe.

Humane Health Care
Submitted by Robert M. Goldberg on 2.20.2009

President Barack Obama has promised to fundamentally change America's health care system. But before he and his team get to work, they'd do well to read Sally Pipes's new book.

BOOKS: 'The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care: A Citizen's Guide'
Submitted by Doug Bandow on 2.17.2009

Health care "reform" is in the air, but to its leading advocates, that means a government takeover of the medical system.

Our View: State's cure is original cause of ills
Submitted on 2.17.2009

Often government tries to fix what's wrong by imposing more of what caused the problem in the first place. Nowhere is this more apparent than health care.


Taxes bite into Health Savings Accounts
Submitted by John R. Graham on 2.13.2009

In an article full of left-handed compliments, the San Francisco Business Times noted that Kaiser Permanente, the mother of all HMOs, has 12 percent of its members in “deductible plans” at the end of 2008 (“New health for HSAs,” Jan. 16-22 issue).

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