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In Debates Romney Passes Education Test that Obama Fails
Fox & Hounds Daily
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
11.8.2012

In the presidential debates and in recent interviews, it’s clear that Mitt Romney realizes something that President Obama can’t seem to fathom: the federal government is not the nation’s school board.
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Prop. 30 hikes taxes without fixing K-12 systemic flaws
The Orange County Register
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
10.30.2012

As Gov. Jerry Brown scurries around the state to save Proposition 30, his ballot measure to increase state sales and income taxes, voters are expressing skepticism that the tax revenues raised by the initiative will be spent wisely.
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To Cure Rare Diseases, Unleash Orphan Drug Innovations
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
10.29.2012

Last month, the City of Pittsburgh hosted the 35th annual Great Race, a charity run that raises money for the Richard S. Caliguiri Amyloidosis Research Fund. Caliguiri, a former Pittsburgh mayor, died of this rare protein disorder, and a portion of the race proceeds are used to help find a cure.
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ObamaCare Drives More Americans To The Public Dole
Investor's Business Daily
By: Sally C. Pipes
10.26.2012

The U.S. Census recently announced that the number of Americans without health insurance in 2011 fell for the first time in three years, to 48.6 million. That's a decrease of 1.3 million from the 2010 figure.
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Health care exchanges a disaster for states
South Florida Sun Sentinel
By: Sally C. Pipes
10.26.2012

All eyes are on voting day, November 6th. But ten days later may prove to be the true make-or-break moment of President Obama's political career — regardless of the election result.
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Medical bankruptcy: Fact or fiction?
The Hill
By: Sally C. Pipes
10.26.2012

This year, a whopping 1.25 million Americans are expected to file for bankruptcy. That's about equal to the entire population of New Hampshire.
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Economists argue about sequestration’s effect on jobs
The Washington Post
By: Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D
10.26.2012

As a prominent analyst of the local economy, Stephen S. Fuller of George Mason University’s Center for Regional Analysis attracted plenty of attention when he estimated that the mandatory budget cuts coming in January could cost more than 2 million jobs nationwide, including nearly 450,000 in the District, Maryland and Virginia.
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A Private Sector Healthcare Solution That We Can Smile About
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
10.26.2012

Earlier this year, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn decided to cut $1.6 billion from the state’s Medicaid program to help get the state’s finances under control. Among the benefits slashed was dental coverage for adults.
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NPR Audience Wants End of Life Care Rationed for the Elderly
National Review Online
By: Sally C. Pipes
10.26.2012

By centralizing control of health care, Obamacare will cause us to turn on each other to grab bigger pieces of the medical pie.  The elderly will be among the first victims, as has already happened in the UK. 
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To cut state prison budget, start with perks for guards
The Sacramento Bee
By: Arthur Laffer
10.22.2012

California's voters will soon consider two ballot initiatives that aim to reduce the state's unsustainable spending on prisons. The cost of jail is punishing - and not just for the prisoners. Incarcerating an inmate runs an average of $47,000 a year.

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/10/21/4925168/to-cut-state-prison-budget-start.html#storylink=cpy

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