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Congress has introduced several bills on net neutrality, but mostof themare likely to do more harm than good.
Paul Ryan and Ron Wyden have defined the policy parameters that could be the basis for real Medicare reform in 2013.
A group of leading economists provide their stance on U.S. broadband policy.
There’s good reason to believe the relationship between Romney and the Tea Party-driven congressional Republicans will be exceptional only in the severity of its uneasiness. This is not an example of passionate matrimony, but a mere wedding of convenience—and it’s safe to say the honeymoon won’t last long.
Tim Scott's victory over Paul Thurmond in the GOP primary in South Carolina's First Congressional District is welcome reinforcement that American race relations have changed since the days of Thurmond's father, staunch segregationist advocate Strom Thurmond.
By next year, about two-thirds of American physicians will be working as salaried employees of large groups and hospitals. This movement has been underway for years. Over the last decade, the number of independent physicians was falling by about 2% a year. But these trends are now accelerating.
This timely book brings together a remarkable group of authors who examine the federal role in education policy and reform during the past fifty years.
Public employee unions and tea party supporters have been gathering signatures to trigger recall elections of, respectively, Republican and Democratic state senators in what amounts to a referendum on Republican Governor Scott Walker's policies.







