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Health Policy Studies
The alternative to big government isn't no government. It's something increasing numbers of Americans are calling "localism."
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AEI's Joe Antos says actual federal health spending for the health care bill proposed by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will be double what Reid claims it will be.
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The health care reform proposals currently under consideration will simply expand the current inefficient system.
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The president should embrace the proposal for a payroll tax holiday. It would immediately reduce the cost of job creation.
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By AEI Staff
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AEI People and Programs
Friday, November 13, 2009
This issue covers innovation in education, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the new documentary Poliwood, and more.
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AEI's Scott Gottlieb argues that the focus of legislation should not be on creating employment benefits specifically targeted to H1N1, but instead on ways to mitigate risks in future pandemics by providing Americans with early vaccinations.
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The House Democrats' victory Saturday on their health care reform package with only a single Republican supporter was a triumph of legislative maneuvering.
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The House health care bill offers easy-to-score budget cuts instead of the smarter purchasing and smarter medical practice we need.
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We must make a concerted effort today to increase our capacity for timely development of safe, effective and innovative flu vaccines.
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By Bryan E. Dowd
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AEI Online
Monday, November 9, 2009
The sustainable growth rate legislation should be replaced with sensible policies to reduce unnecessary spending and improve incentives for better health care.
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