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Daily Policy Digest for May 23, 2013

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May 23, 2013

Red Tape Record Breakers

Pages in the Code of Federal Regulations hit an all-time high of 174,545 in 2012, an increase of more than 21 percent during the last decade...

WALL STREET JOURNAL/COMPETITIVE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE

U.S. Spending Crisis: Will It Be Remedied?

Each dollar of stimulus increases total spending in the economy by less than one dollar, which means that the economic benefit associated with the stimulus is less than the stimulus itself...

CATO INSTITUTE

Estonia: A Lesson for the U.S. Government

In 2011, Estonia increased economic growth by 7.6 percent, which is an increase of 5.3 percent in economic growth in one year...

COMPETITIVE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE

Young Men Will Pay More under ObamaCare

Men ages 25 to 36 could see health insurance rate increases greater than 50 percent under ObamaCare...

CNNMONEY

Free Market Has Real Solutions to Obesity Crisis

There are major policy obstacles to allowing market forces to stimulate the production of fresh fruits and vegetables and to make them cheaper and more available to more people...

WASHINGTON EXAMINER



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