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Milwaukee School Choice Program Sets Example for California, Nation
Capital Ideas
By: Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D
2.24.2010

California would do well to emulate the 20-year-old Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP), the country’s first publicly-funded voucher program.
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Why Race to the Middle?
Pioneer Institute & PRI Study
2.23.2010

The case for national standards rests on more than the need to equalize academic expectations for all students by remedying the uneven and often deplorable quality of most state standards and tests.
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The War Against Free Parking
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
2.17.2010

From San Diego to Susanville, Californians know that a free parking space is hard to find. Such spaces may be even harder to find under SB 518, proposed by state senator Alan Lowenthal.
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Report Card for the IPCC
Environmental Notes
By: Amy Kaleita, Ph.D
2.16.2010

The nation's capital has been slammed with storms this winter, and so has the climate-change debate.
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Performance Not Population: Why Charter Schools are an Educational and Civil Rights Solution
Capital Ideas
2.10.2010

Last week researchers at UCLA’s Civil Rights Project released Choice Without Equity: Charter School Segregation and the Need for Civil Rights Standards.
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Popular but Pointless: Subjecting Health Insurers to Federal Antitrust Laws Would Avoid, Not Achieve, Reform
Health Policy Prescriptions
By: John R. Graham
2.9.2010

With the federal government’s takeover of Americans’ access to medical care on life-support, the majority faction appears eager to pull something digestible from the obese, 2,000-page-plus bills passed late last year by the House and Senate.
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Deadly Irony: California's New HMO Regulations Versus Single-Payer Health Care
Capital Ideas
By: John R. Graham
2.3.2010

California has the unique distinction of being the only state that deploys two regulators of health plans: the Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) as well as the Department of Insurance.
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Why the Market and Old-fashioned Meritocracy are Better for Women than Big Government
The Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
2.2.2010

By some counts women are now more than half of the workforce in America and other affluent countries.
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