NCPA Daily Policy Digest (9/30/10)
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Education Issues Why Is College So Expensive?Soft consumer demand in a weak economy has led many businesses to cut prices, but this is not the case in the market for higher education, say Courtney O'Sullivan, an editor at the National Center for Policy Analysis, and Angelica Gonzalez, a research assistant at the National Center for Policy Analysis... NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS Health Issues ObamaCare's Redistribution of HealthNew projections from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid paint a stark picture of the impact of the ObamaCare law, says Betsy McCaughey, former lieutenant governor of New York... NEW YORK POST Economic Issues Stock Rally Might Be Best Economic StimulusAn old-fashioned stock rally with legs that makes investors feel richer and CEOs more confident may be the best way to boost the sluggish economy, says former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan... USA TODAY Health Issues The Era of Rationing BeginsU.S. Senator David Vitter has described the expected rescinding of approval of the drug Avastin as "the beginning of a slippery slope leading to more and more rationing under the government takeover of health care," says Sally C. Pipes, president and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute... PACIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE Economic Issues State Needs More Flexibility to Deal with UnionsPowerful and inflexible public-sector unions are a common denominator of many states in bad fiscal shape, say Kristina Rasmussen, the executive vice president of the Illinois Policy Institute, and Chris Edwards, the director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute... CATO INSTITUTE |
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