To provide better quality and access to health care while lowering costs
To strike down barriers to economic growth and innovation
To educate the public on new health care technologies
To provide all students with access to a quality education
To sustain the trend toward a cleaner environment
To foster new ideas for improving America’s cities
To reinvigorate California’s entrepreneurial traditions
Election Day is just two months away.
And yes, you can bet healthcare is on the ballot, as it should be.
Polling from Pew earlier this year found that the affordability of healthcare was the No. 3 problem in the United States.
And the two political parties have wildly different approaches to solving that problem.
The Democrats believe that subjecting more of our healthcare system to government control is the answer.
Republicans argue that competition, free markets, and private-sector ingenuity can bring about better care at lower cost.
Read the full article at Newsmax
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.
This November, Choose Wisely on Healthcare
Sally C. Pipes
Election Day is just two months away.
And yes, you can bet healthcare is on the ballot, as it should be.
Polling from Pew earlier this year found that the affordability of healthcare was the No. 3 problem in the United States.
And the two political parties have wildly different approaches to solving that problem.
The Democrats believe that subjecting more of our healthcare system to government control is the answer.
Republicans argue that competition, free markets, and private-sector ingenuity can bring about better care at lower cost.
Read the full article at Newsmax
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.