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		Read latest about single-payer healthcare
Most Americans don’t want Medicare for All
			But according to recent polling, neither claim is true. Americans are broadly happy with the existing health insurance system. And single-payer would manifestly worsen — not solve — the problems Americans do face under the status quo. Read the full article at the Boston Herald		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 23, 2023		
				
					
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		Read about government health care mandates
Healthcare provider shortages are a symptom of government red tape
			The unions cited inadequate staffing ratios as a primary motivator for the strike. Labor shortages, or suboptimal distributions of healthcare personnel, are common across the country. Government red tape is largely to blame. Cutting that red tape could make it easier for millions of patients to access care. Read the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 23, 2023		
				
					
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		Read about latest CA green mandate
California Is Throwing Kids, Parents and Taxpayers Under The E-Bus
			Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law Assembly Bill 579, which requires that, by Jan. 1, 2035, “all newly purchased or contracted school buses of a local educational agency (LEA) to be zero-emission.” Read the full article at GV Wire		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			October 23, 2023		
				
					
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		Read about CA's growing outmigration problem
Californians are voting against Big Government, at least with their feet
			People are clearly leaving California because of bad public policy choices.  The state’s roads are poorly maintained. The cost of living is unaffordable. The streets are unsafe, the homelessness problem continues to fester, and economic opportunities are becoming scarcer. These results are consistent with the new Pacific Research Institute Free ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			October 22, 2023		
				
					
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		Learn about rising government health care spending
Healthcare Subsidies? A Ticking Time-Bomb
			A new study from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) makes this startlingly clear. The federal government spent a jaw-dropping $1.8 trillion on healthcare subsidies this year, the CBO says. In 2033, federal subsidies for healthcare are projected to reach $3.3 trillion. Read the full article at Newsmax		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 19, 2023		
				
					
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		Read latest about problems with PBMs
Decoupling PBM Fees Enhances Patient Outcomes
			The three largest PBMs—Caremark (CVS Health/Aetna AET 0.0%), Express Scripts ESRX 0.0% (Cigna CI +0.7%), and OptumRx (UnitedHealth Group UNH +0.2%)—control 80% of the market and are integrated into large health insurance conglomerates. PBMs negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies on behalf of insurers and manage their drug formularies. Read ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			October 18, 2023		
				
					
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		Price Controls On Doctors Are A Pathway To Socialized Medicine
			Advocates for Medicare for All and other socialized medicine schemes are now in pole position. Although government distortions drive the system’s adverse outcomes, the U.S. is now on autopilot driving toward a full socialized healthcare system. Read the full article at Forbes.com		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			October 17, 2023		
				
					
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		Improving The FDA’s Regulatory Process Can Enhance Treatment Options
			Peter Marks, director of Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research noted that “vaccination remains critical to public health and continued protection against serious consequences of Covid-19, including hospitalization and death.” But what is the protection for those Americans who can’t take the vaccine? Read the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			October 16, 2023		
				
					
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		This Healthcare Reform Could Finally Bring Democrats And Republicans Together
			Is there anything that can bring Democrats and Republicans together on health care? Democrats support a greater role for government in the provision of—and payment for—health care. Republicans generally push for deregulation, consumerism, and competition. So what about a healthcare policy that would encourage individuals to shop around for coverage ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 16, 2023		
				
					
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		Read about California's water woes
California Sets Fire To The Rain
			The Los Angeles Times recently noted that even after “a ‘miracle’ water year,” challenges are still ahead for California, and they might arrive as early as the coming winter. And what are those challenges? The San Francisco Chronicle puts it plainly: “California will soon require many cities to significantly cut ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			October 11, 2023		
				
					Read latest about single-payer healthcare
Most Americans don’t want Medicare for All
			But according to recent polling, neither claim is true. Americans are broadly happy with the existing health insurance system. And single-payer would manifestly worsen — not solve — the problems Americans do face under the status quo. Read the full article at the Boston Herald		
					Read about government health care mandates
Healthcare provider shortages are a symptom of government red tape
			The unions cited inadequate staffing ratios as a primary motivator for the strike. Labor shortages, or suboptimal distributions of healthcare personnel, are common across the country. Government red tape is largely to blame. Cutting that red tape could make it easier for millions of patients to access care. Read the ...		
					Read about latest CA green mandate
California Is Throwing Kids, Parents and Taxpayers Under The E-Bus
			Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law Assembly Bill 579, which requires that, by Jan. 1, 2035, “all newly purchased or contracted school buses of a local educational agency (LEA) to be zero-emission.” Read the full article at GV Wire		
					Read about CA's growing outmigration problem
Californians are voting against Big Government, at least with their feet
			People are clearly leaving California because of bad public policy choices.  The state’s roads are poorly maintained. The cost of living is unaffordable. The streets are unsafe, the homelessness problem continues to fester, and economic opportunities are becoming scarcer. These results are consistent with the new Pacific Research Institute Free ...		
					Learn about rising government health care spending
Healthcare Subsidies? A Ticking Time-Bomb
			A new study from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) makes this startlingly clear. The federal government spent a jaw-dropping $1.8 trillion on healthcare subsidies this year, the CBO says. In 2033, federal subsidies for healthcare are projected to reach $3.3 trillion. Read the full article at Newsmax		
					Read latest about problems with PBMs
Decoupling PBM Fees Enhances Patient Outcomes
			The three largest PBMs—Caremark (CVS Health/Aetna AET 0.0%), Express Scripts ESRX 0.0% (Cigna CI +0.7%), and OptumRx (UnitedHealth Group UNH +0.2%)—control 80% of the market and are integrated into large health insurance conglomerates. PBMs negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies on behalf of insurers and manage their drug formularies. Read ...		
					Price Controls On Doctors Are A Pathway To Socialized Medicine
			Advocates for Medicare for All and other socialized medicine schemes are now in pole position. Although government distortions drive the system’s adverse outcomes, the U.S. is now on autopilot driving toward a full socialized healthcare system. Read the full article at Forbes.com		
					Improving The FDA’s Regulatory Process Can Enhance Treatment Options
			Peter Marks, director of Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research noted that “vaccination remains critical to public health and continued protection against serious consequences of Covid-19, including hospitalization and death.” But what is the protection for those Americans who can’t take the vaccine? Read the ...		
					This Healthcare Reform Could Finally Bring Democrats And Republicans Together
			Is there anything that can bring Democrats and Republicans together on health care? Democrats support a greater role for government in the provision of—and payment for—health care. Republicans generally push for deregulation, consumerism, and competition. So what about a healthcare policy that would encourage individuals to shop around for coverage ...		
					Read about California's water woes
California Sets Fire To The Rain
			The Los Angeles Times recently noted that even after “a ‘miracle’ water year,” challenges are still ahead for California, and they might arrive as early as the coming winter. And what are those challenges? The San Francisco Chronicle puts it plainly: “California will soon require many cities to significantly cut ...