Water
			Business & Economics				
			
		Unfounded fears threaten energy success story
			Researchers at MIT recently forecast that natural gas production from five American shale reserves would double in five years and triple in 20. These U.S. sources of gas can transform America’s energy outlook, provided lawmakers don’t interfere with the process. Shale formations created from sea basins millions of years ago ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lawrence J. McQuillan		
				
																						
			August 16, 2011		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Making public pay for budget cuts
			Sacramento – Last year, one of my reporters and her adult son were walking in downtown Sacramento when a couple of young toughs tried grabbing her purse. She pulled back her purse, and the robbers lunged at the two of them, leaving the son’s face covered in blood. Despite a ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven Greenhut		
				
																						
			July 22, 2011		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		The Alameda incident: ‘First responders’ who don’t
			On Memorial Day, a suicidal man waded into San Francisco Bay outside the city of Alameda and stood there for about an hour, neck deep in chilly water, as about 75 bystanders watched. Local police and firefighters were dispatched to the scene after the man’s desperate mother called 911, but ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven Greenhut		
				
																						
			July 20, 2011		
				
					
			Health Care				
			
		Health Insurance Exchanges: What If They Issued 347 Pages of Regulations and Nobody Cared?
			The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued regulations governing Health Benefits Exchanges and Small-Business Health Options Exchanges under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).  These regulations are poorly defined, confirming that the exchanges will empower state functionaries to reduce choice and competition in health ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			July 19, 2011		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Small-Business Health Care Tax Credits Are having a Miniscule Impact
			The Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council recently surveyed 304 small business owners about how satisfied they were with the new healthcare reform laws tax credits. Nearly 90% had not applied for the credits. Some had no idea they existed, others were deemed ineligible, and more than a fifth found that ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			July 4, 2011		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Bureaucrats Don’t Come to the Rescue
			As a tragic San Francisco fire that claimed the life of at least one firefighter Thursday has shown, public safety jobs at times can be very dangerous. But an incident from earlier in the week across the bay in Alameda has also shown, public safety agencies also can be so ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven Greenhut		
				
																						
			June 3, 2011		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Bashing Oil Industry is Counterproductive
			In a recent speech, President Obama set a goal to reduce America’s oil imports by a third by 2025 — about 3 million to 4 million barrels a day. Unfortunately, Obama’s own energy policies undercut his goal. To reduce America’s dependence on foreign sources, domestic energy producers will need to ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lawrence J. McQuillan		
				
																						
			June 3, 2011		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Comparative-Effectiveness Research: How Many Lives Will It Cost?
			Yes, I certainly appreciated the last “dig” and I shake my head at the irony of PhRMA funding research designed to push back key elements of a law for which PhRMA lobbied and invested. I doubt that Obamacare would have passed without PhRMA’s support. If PhRMA had resisted Obamacare, the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			May 19, 2011		
				
					
			Climate Change				
			
		2011 Almanac of Environmental Trends
			San Francisco—Improvements seen across key environmental indicators should be cause for celebration this Earth Day, according to Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D., author of the new book Almanac of Environmental Trends, released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based free market think tank. “The Almanac is an example of the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven F. Hayward		
				
																						
			April 20, 2011		
				
					
			Climate Change				
			
		PRI Releases New 2011 Almanac of Environmental Trends
			San Francisco—Improvements seen across key environmental indicators should be cause for celebration this Earth Day, according to Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D., author of the new book Almanac of Environmental Trends, released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based free market think tank. “The Almanac is an example of the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven F. Hayward		
				
																						
			April 20, 2011		
				
					Unfounded fears threaten energy success story
			Researchers at MIT recently forecast that natural gas production from five American shale reserves would double in five years and triple in 20. These U.S. sources of gas can transform America’s energy outlook, provided lawmakers don’t interfere with the process. Shale formations created from sea basins millions of years ago ...		
					Making public pay for budget cuts
			Sacramento – Last year, one of my reporters and her adult son were walking in downtown Sacramento when a couple of young toughs tried grabbing her purse. She pulled back her purse, and the robbers lunged at the two of them, leaving the son’s face covered in blood. Despite a ...		
					The Alameda incident: ‘First responders’ who don’t
			On Memorial Day, a suicidal man waded into San Francisco Bay outside the city of Alameda and stood there for about an hour, neck deep in chilly water, as about 75 bystanders watched. Local police and firefighters were dispatched to the scene after the man’s desperate mother called 911, but ...		
					Health Insurance Exchanges: What If They Issued 347 Pages of Regulations and Nobody Cared?
			The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued regulations governing Health Benefits Exchanges and Small-Business Health Options Exchanges under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).  These regulations are poorly defined, confirming that the exchanges will empower state functionaries to reduce choice and competition in health ...		
					Small-Business Health Care Tax Credits Are having a Miniscule Impact
			The Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council recently surveyed 304 small business owners about how satisfied they were with the new healthcare reform laws tax credits. Nearly 90% had not applied for the credits. Some had no idea they existed, others were deemed ineligible, and more than a fifth found that ...		
					Bureaucrats Don’t Come to the Rescue
			As a tragic San Francisco fire that claimed the life of at least one firefighter Thursday has shown, public safety jobs at times can be very dangerous. But an incident from earlier in the week across the bay in Alameda has also shown, public safety agencies also can be so ...		
					Bashing Oil Industry is Counterproductive
			In a recent speech, President Obama set a goal to reduce America’s oil imports by a third by 2025 — about 3 million to 4 million barrels a day. Unfortunately, Obama’s own energy policies undercut his goal. To reduce America’s dependence on foreign sources, domestic energy producers will need to ...		
					Comparative-Effectiveness Research: How Many Lives Will It Cost?
			Yes, I certainly appreciated the last “dig” and I shake my head at the irony of PhRMA funding research designed to push back key elements of a law for which PhRMA lobbied and invested. I doubt that Obamacare would have passed without PhRMA’s support. If PhRMA had resisted Obamacare, the ...		
					2011 Almanac of Environmental Trends
			San Francisco—Improvements seen across key environmental indicators should be cause for celebration this Earth Day, according to Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D., author of the new book Almanac of Environmental Trends, released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based free market think tank. “The Almanac is an example of the ...		
					PRI Releases New 2011 Almanac of Environmental Trends
			San Francisco—Improvements seen across key environmental indicators should be cause for celebration this Earth Day, according to Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D., author of the new book Almanac of Environmental Trends, released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based free market think tank. “The Almanac is an example of the ...