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ObamaCare Will Dramatically Reduce Choice in Private Insurance
Health Policy Prescriptions
By: John R. Graham
9.9.2010

One of the ways in which ObamaCare will reduce individuals’ and businesses’ choices of health insurance is through regulating the Medical Loss Ratio (MLR).
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Back-to-School Lessons from LAUSD
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
9.8.2010

Between 2001 and 2007, while much of this spending was going on, enrollment fell six percent in the LAUSD. During that time, however, LAUSD administrators increased by nearly 20 percent. In 2009, Lance Izumi has also noted, the LAUSD paid $200 million to 1,700 employees no longer on the job.
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Studies Disprove "Second Shift" Narrative
The Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
9.7.2010

It’s been a challenging summer for the Women’s Movement. The recent publication of two “time use surveys” in the United States and Europe contradicts the preferred feminist narrative about the lives of men and women.
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CARB Fakes Out California
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
9.1.2010

The University of California at Los Angeles is attempting to dump James Enstrom, a researcher with the UCLA School of Public Health. This action is part of a larger story with consequences for state government, the UC system, and every Californian.
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Which is More Obese, San Francisco’s Kids, or Its Government?
Capital Ideas
By: John R. Graham
8.25.2010

If Supervisors Eric Mar, David Campos, and David Chiu have their way, this embarrassing spectacle of political overreach will become reality. Their stated goal is to reduce childhood obesity, but will it work?
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Toss Fraud-Ridden State Program and Recycle E-waste a Better Way
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
8.18.2010

California’s Electronic Waste Recycling Act (EWRA) is a magnet for fraud on a massive scale, totaling tens of millions of dollars, as Tom Knudson revealed in a recent Sacramento Bee investigation.
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Should the Federal Government Stick Its Nozzle in Your Shower?
Environmental Notes
By: Amy Kaleita, Ph.D
8.17.2010

A recent move by the US Department of Energy (DOE) increases the authority of the federal government to regulate your showering habits.
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The Lottery
8.12.2010

California’s Aspiring Education Bosses Face Reform Issues
Capital Ideas
By: Evelyn B. Stacey
8.11.2010

Californian is now a finalist in the federal Race to the Top process. That has forced candidates for State Superintendent of Public Instruction to confront key reform issues.
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Government Greed, Not Human Need, Drives the Growth of Medicaid
Health Policy Prescriptions
By: John R. Graham
8.10.2010

Since its creation four and a half decades ago, Medicaid spending has accelerated out of control, largely because of the formula: The federal government must pay at least 50 percent of a state’s Medicaid costs, which creates an extraordinarily perverse incentive.
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