In the News: Week of September 23-30, 2009

In Nebraska

Nebraska’s Opinion on K-12 Education and School Choice

By Paul DiPerna; September 24, 2009

Across the Country

CAP AND TRADE:

Boxer-Kerry Unveil Their Energy Tax Bill:  Incomplete But Still Very Harmful

By Nick Loris; September 30, 2009

In the Wake of Cap and Trade, We Can Learn Something from Wyoming

By Nick Lorris; September 28, 2009

CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES/CIVIL LIBERTIES:

Constitutional Implications of an “Individual Mandate” in Health Care Reform

By Peter Ubanowicz and Dennis G. Smith; September 24, 2009

Health Care Overhall and Mandatory Coverage Stir States’ Rights Claims

By Monica Davey; September 28, 2009

Three Felonies a Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent

By Harvey Silverglate; September 24, 2009

FOREIGN POLICY:

Seven Things to Note on Iran

By Peter Brookes; September 25, 2009

The Washington Examiner’s Sunday political cartoon: “Mad Money”

By William Warren; September 27, 2009

HEALTH CARE:

All the President’s Mandates: Compulsory Health Insurance IS a Government Takeover

By Michael F. Cannon; September 24, 2009

Going Out of Business: How ObamaCare Will Hurt American Businesses

By heritage.org; September 23, 2009

What the Baucus Bill Will Cost You

By Conn Carroll; September 29, 2009

Majority Leader Protects Home State

By Robert Pear; September 28, 2009

Senators Turn Back ID Requirement for Immigrant Healthcare

By Jeffrey Young; September 30, 2009

OTHER:

Charter Students Outperform Their Traditional Public School Peers

By Lindsey Burke; September 23, 2009

Surrendering Sovereignty

By Dick Morris; September 29, 2009

Maine Piglet Book of 2009

By Maine Heritage Policy Center; September 24, 2009

2010 State Business Tax Climate Index

By Kall M. Padgitt; September 23, 2009

The American Conservation and Clean Energy Independence Act: A Bipartisan Pro-Energy Bill

By Ben Lieberman; September 24, 2009

Video: Fix Our $43 Trillion Entitlement Problem First

By Marguerite Higgins; September 25, 2009 [video]


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