NCPA Daily Policy Digest (11/30/10)
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Environment Issues The EPA PermitoriumThe Environmental Protection Agency's new "boiler rule" will impose $9.5 billion in new capital costs on manufacturers, paper mills and hospitals, says the Wall Street Journal... WALL STREET JOURNAL State and Local Issues For Tottering States, Bankruptcy Could be the AnswerCongress should pass a law allowing states to go bankrupt, says law professor David Skeel... WASHINGTON EXAMINER Taxes How to Cut the Deficit without Raising TaxesCapping an individual's benefit from tax expenditures at 2 percent of adjusted gross income would reduce the federal deficit in 2011 by $262 billion, or about 1.7 percent of gross domestic product, says Martin Feldstein... WASHINGTON POST Education Issues The GOP's Education DilemmaThe federal government has ballooned into the all-powerful education behemoth that the GOP long feared, says Diane Ravitch... WALL STREET JOURNAL Environment Issues The Climate Cash CowA high-ranking member of the U.N.'s Panel on Climate Change admitted the group's primary goal is the redistribution of wealth and not environmental protection or saving Earth, says Investor's Business Daily... INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY |
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