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Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, will speak at AEI to explain the dynamics surrounding the pending FTAs and Trade Adjustment Assistance.
Discusses Herbert Stein's and Lawrence Lindsey's views on personal savings.
With the House now split between Democrats and Republicans, drawing new congressional district boundary lines could determine who wields power after the 2002 midterm election.
To join forces now with Argentina in its self-inflicted struggle with the IMF and its international creditors would seem to offer Brazil little upside but potentially large downside risks.
The No Child Left Behind Act's remediesfor students whose schools have been identified as needing improvement may not be working as intended.
In the short run, our best hope for creating some kind of governing center rests with fifteen to twenty institutional-minded centrists in the Senate.
George W. Bush won a popular majority by running on divisive, social issues that succeeded in rallying his coveted conservative base.




