Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Daily Policy Digest for November 7, 2012

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November 7, 2012

ObamaCare Isn't Necessary to Have Health Care for All

Repealing ObamaCare and replacing it with market-based reforms would reduce federal spending over the next 10 years by close to $2 trillion, says Peter Ferrara, a senior fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis...

INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

The Paradox of Energy Efficiency

Even though there have been technological breakthroughs in fuel and energy efficiency, energy consumption has remained about the same...

REASON MAGAZINE

As Digital Learning Draws New Users, Transformation Will Occur

It is vital that online learning develops within a newly imagined regulatory structure that puts students and their intellectual pursuits at the center...

EDUCATION NEXT

Is It Time to Stop Putting Food in Our Cars?

By 2016, the United States will have diverted up to 43 percent of its cropland to be used for ethanol; this will divert crops for feeding people and livestock...

THE AMERICAN

How Strong Are U.S. Teacher Unions? A State-By-State Comparison

In states with strong teacher unions, there exists the ability to amass people and money and maneuver quickly within wide legal rights...

THOMAS B. FORDHAM INSTITUTE



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