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Piping Up: The Ulterior Motive Behind Rising ObamaCare Premiums
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
3.29.2011

Last week, proponents of ObamaCare celebrated the one-year anniversary of the passage of the landmark health care law with several hundred events across the country. They have little reason to cheer, according to a sobering new study.
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Deal with it: We'll need oil, gas for decades
San Francisco Chronicle
By: Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D
3.28.2011

Oil prices climbed back over $100 per barrel last week. When news like this breaks, pundits and policy wonks on both sides of the political spectrum argue we should depend less on oil and natural gas. But nobody has a believable plan to get there because of economic realities.
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How to Raise the Status of Teachers
New York Times
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
3.27.2011

Raising the status of teachers in America requires not only improvements on the teacher supply side, but also recognition of the parents' preferences on the demand side.
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Price of compassion for cancer patients
Washington Times
By: Sally C. Pipes
3.25.2011

There was a time in this country when “European-style health care” served as a cautionary tale. Today it is beginning to look like something to envy.
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California GOP the party of numbskulls
Orange County Register
By: Steven Greenhut
3.25.2011

California Republicans love to talk about limiting government, fighting bureaucracy and keeping taxes low, but March 17 they proved that this is nothing more than a rhetorical device. Given the opportunity to rein in the size and power of government in a tangible way, Assembly Republicans – with a sole exception – punted. They rallied to save some of the most abusive and wastrel government agencies around.
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Health Care Reform, a Year Later
KQED Radio
By: John R. Graham
3.24.2011

One year ago, President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as the health care reform bill. We discuss the bill's successes -- and failures -- one year later.
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A glimpse of a future with Obamacare
Washington Post
By: Sally C. Pipes
3.24.2011

The one-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act this week brings new reason to consider a major health-care announcement by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Almost five years into his state’s Romneycare plan, it turns out that spending is out of control, threatening public-sector budgets and private-sector wealth generation.
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The Wisconsinonsense Award
Washington Times
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
3.22.2011

The Oscars may be over but the prize has yet to go out for the lamest statement regarding the battle between Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and government-employee unions. The competition is fierce, with filmmaker Michael Moore a leading contender.
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Lance Izumi on the Jim Bohannon Show
Jim Bohannon Show
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
3.22.2011

We'll discuss the problem with return guest Lance Izumi of the Pacific Research Institute, author of the new book "Short-Circuited: The Challenges Facing the Online Learning Revolution in California" (published by the Pacific Research Institute).
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Piping Up: Do Waivers Make Way For A Single-Payer Health Care System?
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
3.21.2011

The Senate is currently considering a new measure that would allow states to opt out of ObamaCare three years earlier than originally planned. It's attracted support from an unlikely source: President Obama.
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Pro & Con: Is first year of health care reform law living up to promised claims?
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By: Sally C. Pipes
3.21.2011

In pressing his case for the overhaul, the president made several lofty promises — and assured Americans it would expand access to health care while improving quality and reducing costs.
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Carl's Jr. chewed up by California
Orange County Register
By: Steven Greenhut
3.18.2011

California has changed dramatically since 1941, when Carl and Margaret Karcher scraped together about 325 bucks to start a hot dog cart in Los Angeles – a precursor to a drive-through restaurant they opened in Anaheim and which grew into the Carl's Jr. fast-food empire. The Karchers were household names in Southern California, not just for their restaurants but for their activism in conservative politics and Catholic charities.
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As Bell shows, public pay is the public's business
Inland Empire Daily Bulletin, San Bernardino Sun
By: Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D
3.17.2011

During National Sunshine Week, the public continues to be outraged by the lavish salaries taken by former city officials in Bell.
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National Sunshine Week: New Report Shows How to Bring More Open Government to California
Press Release
By: Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D
3.16.2011

Study looks at the history, strengths, and weaknesses of open-government laws and practices in California and recommends more than two dozen reforms based on a comparative assessment of California’s laws and practices with those in the other 49 states.
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Jerry Brown's Good Deed Gets Punished
MarketWatch
By: Steven Greenhut
3.11.2011

Forced to choose between funding public schools and subsidizing ritzy golf courses, many California officials prefer the latter. That's become painfully clear in the past few weeks as Golden State politicians have fiercely opposed Gov. Jerry Brown's plan to shave $1.7 billion from the state's budget deficit by shuttering California's 400 redevelopment agencies.
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Governor exposes his hypocrisy by denying Californians a vote
San Francisco Examiner
By: Steven Greenhut
3.10.2011

Republican efforts to trade a tax vote for a fiscal reform vote are going nowhere fast, as Gov. Jerry Brown continues to prove that he is the best $30 million investment that the state’s public employee unions ever could have made. That’s the amount of independent expenditures the unions spent on his behalf. Despite Brown’s blather about making difficult budget decisions, Brown clearly sees no other approach than raising taxes.
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We suffer unhealthy budgets, thanks to Obamacare
Orange County Register
By: Sally C. Pipes
3.10.2011

Republicans and Democrats are currently jockeying for position in the fight over this year's federal budget. The two sides seem miles apart on spending cuts and other priorities.
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Obama 2012 budget boosts federal spending on failed education programs
Washington Examiner
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
3.6.2011

Despite his newfound cost-cutting rhetoric, President Obama's proposed 2012 budget significantly increases federal education spending. His supporters defend the expansions as consistent with the vision of America's founders. The historical evidence, however, refutes this argument.
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California's three-step recovery
Orange County Register
By: Jason Clemens
3.3.2011

As conflicts rage across the Midwest between state governments intent on solving their budget crises and public-sector unions trying to protect the status quo, there has been a worrisome calmness in Sacramento. This is a sure sign that California leaders are refusing to make hard decisions, in a state whose economic crisis is second to none.
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